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Android 15’s Private Space is like a secret vault for your sensitive apps
Credit: Google
Android owners who have long envied Samsung’s Secure Folder for its ability to create a locked, private space on their devices no longer need to be jealous. With the rollout of Android 15, these users now have an equivalent feature called “Private Space.” Officially announced back in May, Private Space can now be found on Android phones after updating to Android 15. It’s a native feature designed to be a separate and secure environment within your phone, accessible only through additional authentication (PIN code). It allows you to isolate apps like health trackers or banking apps, shielding sensitive data from prying eyes. More... |
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