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In chrome://inspect/#devices on your development machine, you see your Android device's model name, followed by its serial number. Below that, you can see the version of Chrome that's running on the device, with the version number in parentheses.
Each remote Chrome tab gets its own section in chrome://inspect/#devices. You can interact with that tab from this section. If there are any apps using WebView, you see a section for each of those apps, too. In this example, there's only one tab open.
You can use another way to find your Google Chrome version if you need more information. To do this, all you have to do is type chrome://version in the address bar at the top. This will take you to a page showing your Google Chrome version number, along with the revision, OS, JavaScript, and more.
We are looking to add in app for them to access their company details but do not want to store any cache or autofill in chrome. The crew will be responsible for logging out but we do not want to store any of this information.