Chrome on Android will add a privacy guide

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Chrome on Android will add a privacy guide

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After dressing up with new widgets in the purest Material You style, Chrome for Android is gearing up with a new privacy guide so everyone can understand all of the settings they have.

Indispensable today and no longer if possible when European institutions they become very firm and strict so that it is taken into account that our privacy and security are very important.

The Chrome Security Guide From PCs To Your Android Mobile

In the desktop version of Chrome, you can already try a feature called Confidentiality review or confidentiality review which will finally also arrive on Android.

The two new options for Chrome

The two new options for Chrome

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This privacy guide supports describe in the best possible way each of the privacy settings we have in the Chrome browser for Android. Not only those related to privacy, but also those that have to do with security.

And it is that at the moment in Chrome this new function is hidden in Android under a flag. A flag gives us access to some hidden features that Google is testing to apply new designs.

So you can try it

We’ve tried testing this new flag to enable the new menu in Privacy and Security called Security Guide, but clicking on it nothing happens. If you want to activate it, type chrome: // flags / # privacy-review in the URL field, then put “Enabled” in the parameter that appears. Restart Chrome and from Settings> Privacy and security settings it must appear to them.

The flag that hides this feature in Chrome

The flag that hides this feature in Chrome

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If you are lucky, when you click on the safety guide, you will have two options: “Improve search and navigation” and “History synchronization”.

This is how the privacy guide appears

This is how the privacy guide appears

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Both features are self-explanatory, although the big G leaves no details so inexperienced users know how to use them and what changes this will make when browsing with Chrome.

We’ll see if we finally get this in Chrome for Android. new safety guide which we know from TechDows through XDA, so that the less advanced user will know what to face when activating certain security options in their preferred browser.

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