You will no longer be able to capture a screen image in Google Chrome after using incognito mode
The incognito mode of Google Chrome is designed like the rest of the other web browsers for user privacy. Most of us use it to leave no trace of its activity on the Internet; that is, surfing the Internet and not leaving a record of the websites we visited for example, or the passwords we used. However, Google Chrome 65 update for mobile Android devices came up with new important changes.
Google Chrome 65 access to mobile devices is accompanied by new and essential technologies to protect users' privacy when they use incognito mode. The most notable of these changes is the reduction of the capabilities of users when surfing the Internet using this mode, where it is no longer possible to take screenshots when browsing, and Google to remove this change to prevent third-party software to take a picture of the screen of the user is a progress in favor of privacy.
As you can see in the image above, the latest version of Chrome prevents images from being taken to the screens when browsing in the incognito tab. When you press the capture button on the screen, a warning will appear prohibiting that, and the image will not be saved.
In addition, this update will prevent third-party applications from capturing screen while browsing in Chrome's incognito mode on Android. This is the same procedure that exists in applications such as Telegram, Netflix, or Google Play Películass.d which are also prohibited.