Chrome for Android could soon safeguard you better by auto-revoking website permissions

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Chrome for Android could soon safeguard you better by auto-revoking website permissions
  • Chrome for Android’s Canary build has a new feature that lets users allow Chrome to auto-revoke website permissions.
  • To improve privacy and security, permissions will be removed for websites that the user has not frequented in some time.
  • This feature is already present on Chrome for desktop, and we expect it to be rolled out for the mobile app in the near future.

Chrome for Android is one of the most ubiquitous mobile browsers, and new features that improve user experience or security are launched regularly. However, before updates make their way to the Stable Channel — the version of Chrome most people use — they’re tested in the Beta, Dev, and Canary Channels. You can frequently spot experimental features on Canary that may or may not be rolled out to Stable Channel users. Having said that, a new safety feature recently appeared in the latest build of Chrome Canary, giving people a glimpse of what’s likely to come.

X user Leopeva64 discovered that Chrome for Android (in Canary) now has a feature that will give users the option to allow Chrome to auto-remove permissions from websites that they don’t visit often (via AndroidPolice). We think this experimental feature will make it to the Stable Channel because it has been available on Chrome for desktop for a while now.