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Chrome Users Will Soon Get This Big Security Feature On Android: All Details
Google is testing an important privacy feature for Chrome users on Android that mimics the security level set for apps that you use on smartphones. These access features are coming to Chrome browser now for Android users which was confirmed with the latest Chrome build version 122 recently. What this means is that Chrome users will get similar alerts when a website tries to access the camera, microphone, or even location on their device. Chrome is probably aware of the specific needs of a website that might be far reaching than what the browser actually wants to access, so giving an extra layer of permission alert will definitely help people understand which website is trying to access what feature on the device.
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