GOOGLE is working on an important security update for the iOS app.

The upgrade will check your identity before giving you access to the app on your iPhone.

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Google revealed the upgrade in a recent blog post.

It said: “There are already many ways to protect your privacy in the Google app for iOS, from Incognito mode to a control that lets you quickly delete the last 15 minutes of saved Search history from your account.

“But soon, you’ll be able to set up Face ID to protect the privacy of your Google app, so that if someone has your device they won’t be able to open it and gain access to your data.”

Keep an eye on the Google iOS app for the feature to drop.

You should be able to access it via your Google account settings.

Google recently announced a host of privacy upgrades.

It explained on its blog: “Beyond traditional cybersecurity, online safety also means keeping your personal information and online activity not only secure, but suited to your own preferences.

“That’s why we prioritize your privacy in our products and services, putting you in control so that you can customize settings based on what works best for you.”

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There are already a lot of security settings you can turn on for your Google account.

Two-factor authentication is one of the most important.

Google says: “With 2-Step Verification, also called two-factor authentication, you can add an extra layer of security to your account in case your password is stolen.

“After you set up 2-Step Verification, you can sign in to your account with: Your password, Your phone.”

To turn that feature on, go to the Settings menu on your Google account.

Click “Security” and then “Signing in to Google”.

Select “2-Step Verification Get started” and then follow the steps on the screen.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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