Google Chrome Makes It Easier for iPhone Users to Separate Work and Play
NO LOC, JUL 21 – Google's new Chrome feature on iOS lets users switch between work and personal accounts with data separation to enhance security and ease IT management, supporting BYOD policies.
- This week, Chrome on iOS added a feature that enables seamless switching between personal and work Google accounts, improving user convenience.
- According to Google, with rising BYOD adoption and cumbersome sign-in cycles, employees often had to fully sign out each time, the company wrote in a blog post.
- Chrome on iOS offers seamless account switching with data separation, ensuring local tabs, history and passwords stay within managed accounts and onboarding screens clarify data handling.
- Google says the update better enables device flexibility and lets IT teams make more informed security decisions, and it brings URL filtering to iOS that blocks prohibited GenAI sites.
- Chrome Enterprise now extends reporting capabilities to Android and iOS, letting organizations route security event data to the Admin console, and these features are available for managed devices today.
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Google adds separate work and personal accounts to Chrome on iOS
Google has introduced new features for Chrome on iOS that help users bifurcate work and personal data by using separate Google accounts. As more employers implement bring your own device (BYOD) policies, employees increasingly access company resources from browsers on their personal devices. Devices connected to a managed Google Workspace are able to leverage these additions. Chrome now supports easy account switching and data separation on iOS,…
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