Back in last week, the search engine giant Google implemented fingerprint lock feature on Google Chrome and the same will enable you to lock the incognito tabs. It is basically adding an extra layer of protection on your browser and now the company is rolling out a similar feature on the desktop version of the world’s most favourite internet browser.
Google has announced that Google Chrome’s Password Manager on desktops now supports biometric authentication options which means you can able to add an extra layer of protection on your browser with your fingerprint or face.
Yes, you can unlock your accounts using your fingerprint or face in the latest and updated version of Google password manager.
The new capability will be available in the coming days and you need to register your fingerprint or face in the Google password manager to unlock your accounts and for autofill as well.
It is really a good implementation by Google and we would like to know your thoughts on the same in the comments section below.
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