Android Chrome Browser Tests Sensitive Content Protection Flag for Screen Sharing

TapTechNews August 20th news, the source @Leopeva64 tweeted on August 17th, stating that the Android version of Chrome browser is testing an experimental Flag named Sensitive Content Protection, which can block sensitive data when users share the screen.

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TapTechNews translates the description of this experimental Flag as follows: After this Flag is enabled, if there are sensitive form fields (such as credit cards, passwords) on the page, the entire content area will enter a masked state during screen sharing, screen recording and similar operations. This feature is only applicable to Android V or higher versions.

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In the ChromiumCommit proposal, developers proposed to add sensitive_content/features.[cc|h], and created a functional file for sensitive_content, which can be added through the Chrome and WebView experimental Flags.

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