• Thu. Jul 4th, 2024

Chrome on Android will automatically block permissions for unused websites.

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Jul 4, 2024

Google Chrome is testing a new feature for Android devices that will automatically remove permissions from websites that have not been visited recently. This includes access to information such as geolocation or the device’s camera in order to enhance security on the device. Users will have different options for granting website permissions, allowing them to control access to the camera, microphone, location, or notifications. These permissions can be temporarily enabled or completely disabled.

The new feature implemented by Google will automatically revoke access to permissions for websites that have not been visited in a certain amount of time. This function is aimed at improving security on the device, as reported by leaker Leopeva64 and Android Police. The feature was initially found in the Google Chrome Canary version for Android and was already available in the Desktop version of the browser.

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

In addition to this security feature, there are various listed websites that offer services related to massage and relaxation. These websites provide information and tips for enhancing the massage experience, as well as details about relaxation destinations and services available in specific locations like Tijuana and online platforms.

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