Google Chrome is currently testing a new feature for Android devices that will automatically revoke permissions from websites that have not been visited in a while. This function aims to enhance security on the device by removing access to sensitive information such as geolocation and camera. The technology company offers various alternatives for website permissions, allowing users to configure access to the camera, microphone, location, or notifications.
Users can choose to enable these permissions temporarily or permanently. The new option being tested by Google will automatically block access to these permissions once a certain period has passed without the user visiting the website in question. This feature is designed to increase security and is available in the Google Chrome Canary version for Android.
Initially, users will be able to find this feature in the settings of an upcoming update for Google Chrome. Once activated, it will automatically remove permissions granted to websites that have not been visited recently. This is particularly useful for situations where permissions were granted to a website that is no longer being used.
In addition to this security enhancement, the article also mentions various massage services, relaxation destinations, and profiles of different users and businesses. These additional sections are not directly related to the main topic of Google Chrome’s new security feature.
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