Google has launched an important feature on Google Chrome on iOS for personal and office work together. From now on, users can easily switch between personal and work accounts without signing out or sign in. The initiative is to ensure that the work information does not mix with personal information.
With Google's update, Chrome users in iOS can now easily keep a personal and workplace Google account separate. Tabs, browsing history and passwords will be different for each account. As a result, workplace information will not have the opportunity to confuse private browsing.
If users signed in to the managed account for the first time, one must pass through an 'onboarding' process. There it will be shown how the workplace is managing their data and keeping them separate from personal information. Whenever the user switches to a managed account, it will be informed that he is entering a controlled environment.
Google says, 'Many of us use mobile devices together for personal and office work, so they have to get into trouble with multiple Google accounts. To solve this problem, Chrome has now come to Chrome, browsing facilities, which keeps the data separate and make the account change easier. '
Google says many organizations are currently adopting a 'BioD' policy without providing separate office phones for employees. As a result, office services have to be used on private phones. This new feature will ensure a safe and useful experience in those situations.
In addition, Google has brought new additions to the security system. Now IT Teamra will be able to launch URL filtering for managed accounts. For example, the user can be redeeral on the corporate site by blocking the generative AI sites.
Google has introduced some more security benefits for the use of Chrome Enterprise. Now the IT team will be able to block the specific website (URL filtering) if you want the IT team. In addition, both iOS and Android can stream the audit log directly on the admin console or any SIEM system in both IOS and Android.
According to Google, these features can now be found on the iOS device under Chrome Enterprise Management from now on.
