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    This ChromeOS tool tests Chromebook privacy from snoopers behind you

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelJuly 18, 2022Updated:September 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Back in December, I called attention to a new Chromebook privacy effort that detects when someone behind you is snooping on your laptop. The feature is still in the works so don’t go looking for it just yet. However, I do see a new internal ChromeOS URL that displays a diagnostic tool to test this Chromebook privacy feature.

    You should be able to view it by pointing your browser to chrome://hps-internals/, where you should see the below image.

    In its current state, I can’t get it working just yet on the Chrome OS 105 Dev Channel. However, you can see that looks like a method to test what Google calls the HPS, which I believe stands for Human Privacy Sensor.

    ChromeOS test page for Chromebook privacy

    Based on the internal web page, you’ll be able to test this Chromebook privacy feature, which uses your laptop camera for input.

    Google created machine learning models to detect when someone might be snooping over your shoulder during Chromebook use. I expect that the “inference score” in the above image is a comparison score against those data models. These would signify the likelihood of a “snooper” compared, to say, someone just glancing or passing by.

    Back in December, the feature was designed to dim your Chromebook display. Given the diagnostic tool, it’s possible that you’ll also be notified in this situation.

    Chromebook privacy

    There are also recent code changes related to the HPS that I found.

    One captures time data for the locked and unlocked state of a Chromebook. Perhaps there will be some additional Chromebook privacy features in tandem with the snooping protection based on screen lock state or duration.

    Another reduces the response time to detect snooping by using a shared learning model:

    This model gives us both presence and second person detection results – effectively doubling our throughput when both features are enabled. Due to larger tiling used by this model, it also reduces total loop time from about 318ms to 307ms.

    Again, this Chromebook privacy feature hasn’t yet rolled out. So even if you’re running the latest ChromeOS Dev Channel version of software, you can’t turn it on.

    However, it’s interesting to see how these features take shape. And eventually, you may have fun (for a few minutes or so!) testing it out yourself with the HSP internals tool.

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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

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