Google’s new incognito mode: Google is testing a new shortcut to quickly access incognito mode in its search app. Users will be able to take advantage of this feature soon. This feature has been seen in a beta version of the Google app for Android smartphones, which also adds an option to make the labels disappear from the bottom banner. This update comes at a time when there were recent reports that Google may stop continuously scrolling search results on mobile and desktop platforms.
New Incognito Mode shortcut
Android Authority Google has spotted a new shortcut on Android 15.26.34.29.arm64 of the Google app, which brings up the incognito tab. This latest beta version is available for download for testers who have opted to receive the update from the Google Play Developer Program.
Tapping on the search box with this new shortcut will show a new “Chrome Incognito” option above the keyboard. This should make it easier for users to switch to incognito mode faster than the current solution, which involves tapping on the profile picture in the top right corner of the screen and then selecting the incognito tab under Account.
New look of the Home tab
The update also brings a new look to the Google app’s home tab. Labels that were visible earlier, such as Home, Search, and Saved, are now hidden, while only the icons are visible. This gives the interface a simpler look.
Although these options are available with the new Google App beta update, Gadgets 360 Employees of reported failure to access them, suggesting this may be a server-side change.
Circle to Search feature update
in google app Circle to Search A new feature called is also being added – a visual lookup feature built on artificial intelligence (AI). It was spotted in the beta version of the Google app and can allow users to scan any QR code or barcode they see on the screen.