Now open private tabs on Apple’s Safari browser without any worries, face-lock update has arrived.
Lock private tabs with Face-ID: Apple has released iOS 17 for iPhone users. The new operating system has come with many updates which include contact posters, namedrop and standby mode etc. The new update has brought a feature to further improve the browsing privacy of iPhone and iPad users. Under this, users can put face lock on private tabs of Safari browser. After locking, no one will be able to open the tabs.
Apply face lock like this
If you are launching the Safari browser for the first time after updating to iOS 17, the browser will show you a popup that lets you quickly lock the private tab behind Face ID authentication. If you missed it, open the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and go to Settings and turn on the ‘Require Square Face ID to unlock private browsing’ option. After turning it on, you can freely give your phone to anyone by entering the password. If someone tries to open private tabs, he will need Face-ID.
There are many features available in the browser for privacy.
Apart from Face ID authentication, Safari browser also has many features that improve your privacy like Advanced Tracking and Fingerprinting Protection and Advanced Extension Control. Extension Control automatically disables all extensions with the option to hide website access and IP addresses.
Note, if you do not run Safari browser in iPhone and use Chrome in it, then let us tell you that Apple already provides a similar feature in Chrome which allows you to lock private tabs with the help of Face ID or Touch ID. Provides facility of.
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