Google Chrome Introduces New Feature to Enhance Android Security: Automatic Permission Removal from Inactive Websites

Chrome on Android will automatically block permissions for unused websites.

Google Chrome is currently testing a new feature for Android devices that will automatically remove permissions from websites that have not been visited recently. This includes access to sensitive information such as geolocation and the device’s camera in order to enhance security on the device.

The feature was first discovered by leaker Leopeva64 and Android Police and was initially available in the Google Chrome Canary version for Android. It has since become available in the Desktop version of the browser as well.

With this feature, users will have different options for granting website permissions, allowing them to control access to their camera, microphone, location, or notifications. These permissions can be temporarily enabled or completely disabled.

To enable this feature, users will need to wait for an upcoming update to Google Chrome. Once activated, it will remove permissions from websites that the user has not visited recently. This is particularly useful in cases where permission like access to the microphone was granted to a website that is no longer being used.

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