This move is to meet the growing demand of businesses implementing the " take personal devices to work" policy, when employees access company resources from their own phones.
Chrome browser on iOS now supports quick account conversion and data separation similar to the versions on Android and PC. Data such as tabs, web browsing history and passwords will be kept separate for each account, helping to protect business information from being confused with personal activities.
When users log in or choose a Google account managed by the company, the system will guide the introduction process, clearly explain the separation between personal accounts and work accounts, as well as provide information about how the organization is processing their data.
Every time they switch to a work account, users will receive a notification saying they are using managed mode.
The expansion of security and data management features on the iOS platform shows that Google is making efforts to meet the practical needs of modern organizations, where the line between work and personal life is increasingly blurred.
With the ability to completely separate data between accounts, Chrome on iOS not only helps employees work remotely but also minimizes the risk of sensitive information leakage.