Google enhances "incognito mode"
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on May 9, 2019, 11:17 AMThe summary of what Google announced in its 2019 I/O Developer Conference.
At Google's annual I/O developer conference, the company had some goodies to unveil , including a cheaper Pixel phone, starting at $400, a combination Google Assistant smart speaker and Nest home monitoring video camera, dubbed the Nest Hub Max, and an augmented reality arrow for the Maps app. Google also made a series of privacy promises, enhancing "incognito mode" for the Chrome browser, adding the feature to YouTube and Maps, and adding a further way to limit location tracking on Android. "We think privacy is for everyone—not just for the few," CEO Sundar Pichai said. (Fortune)
The summary of what Google announced in its 2019 I/O Developer Conference.
At Google's annual I/O developer conference, the company had some goodies to unveil , including a cheaper Pixel phone, starting at $400, a combination Google Assistant smart speaker and Nest home monitoring video camera, dubbed the Nest Hub Max, and an augmented reality arrow for the Maps app. Google also made a series of privacy promises, enhancing "incognito mode" for the Chrome browser, adding the feature to YouTube and Maps, and adding a further way to limit location tracking on Android. "We think privacy is for everyone—not just for the few," CEO Sundar Pichai said. (Fortune)