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Until now, it’s been a pain to try and hide apps on Android. However, the new Private Space feature onmakes it possible to tuck away apps in a protected zone. In fact, it’s a lot stronger than the feature that lets you
The first is how the Private Space is secured. You can choose to use the phone’s existing screen lock , or you can choose to use a new authentication method to protect this space. If you’re only worried about keeping some apps away from your kids, your existing screen lock mechanism is probably fine.
To install an app in the Private Space, you have to scroll down to the bottom of the app drawer , and unlock the Private Space with whichever authentication method you chose previously.
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