Google plans to introduce a new secure Chrome feature for Android and PC nine months after it was released for iPhones. Using this, you can access all your saved bookmarks, passwords, addresses, and payment info easily. You only need to sign in to your Google account in Chrome for Android and PC.
The good thing about this feature is you can access all those saved data on Chrome without enabling the sync toggle. If you need a better browsing experience, you can turn the Chrome sync on, which is optional.
How it Helps for You
Google is all set to introduce the new Chrome feature for Android and PC, and the feature is not just data sharing, but it also nurtures the way to ensure cross-device functionality. For example, imagine if you are reading the news on a PC via Chrome but suddenly prefer to go away. You can continue reading the news on your phone, send tabs across devices, view bookmarks, passwords, and everything else instantly.
Are you interested in testing new Beta features before the stable release? Then, install the Chrome Beta for Android from the Play Store and try it out.
Google is testing another feature for Android that can remove sensitive information while sharing the screen from Chrome. Once you enable this feature, credit cards, and passwords will disappear from the screen.
The company constantly develops security and privacy features for Chrome to make it more secure than other browsers. These two new features will undoubtedly enhance the user experience, and let’s wait for the official notice.