Google App for iOS gets incognito mode


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Google has updated its iOS app with a bunch of new features. The update which updates the app the version 19.0 aims at making the app more private, video-friendly and stable.

First up, Google app for iOS is getting the incognito mode which when turned on does not save your search and browsing history. In addition, iPhone users can now can enable Touch ID for incognito mode in order to make sure that only you can re-enter your existing incognito session if you exit the app. Similar to Chrome, the app will switch to a dark theme when you are in incognito mode to differentiate it from a normal browsing session.

The Google app now allows you to view YouTube videos directly within search results, so you don’t need to open a separate app or web page. Finally, the update also includes smaller updates that increases stability for iOS 10 users and performance improvements that reduce crashes by 50%.

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Sneha Bokil is a tech enthusiast and is currently using OnePlus 3T but she still treasures her Nokia N70 (M). You can follow her on Twitter @snehabokil and on Google+