Google is working on a Private Space feature to let Android users hide and lock apps on their phones. While the feature is not live yet, screenshots are available on what it could look like once ...
Private space is rolling out with Android 15 Beta 2, and — from our brief usage — the user-friendly experience could be quite versatile. To set it up, go to Settings > Security & privacy > Private ...
Android 15 will introduce a new Private Space feature that creates a separate profile for hiding apps. Google has been working on this feature since last year, and we recently showed off its new setup ...
There’s a wealth of Android apps available, but among those are some you’d rather stay hidden when you’re not using them. You know the ones. The latest Android preview shows Google is working to bring ...
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Get ready to level up your privacy game with Android 15's latest feature, Private Space. This nifty addition is about to change the way you keep your sensitive apps and data under wraps. Let's dive ...
Google plans to release Android 15 later this year, packed with several useful features. One particularly noteworthy addition is the Private Space feature. Think of it as Google’s version of Samsung’s ...
That's an interesting development. It is recommended that users create a dedicated Google account for Private Space. This will be a smart move to ensure better separation between the main profile and ...
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Android 15 has arrived with a renewed focus on security and privacy features that offer new ways to keep your phone and your data safe. While Private Space won't hide your apps from a determined ...
Google’s I/O conference is still happening, and while the big keynote was yesterday, major Android beta releases have apparently been downgraded to Day 2 of the show. Google really seems to want to be ...