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Android 15 could bring one of Samsung’s best privacy features to more phones

What you need to know

  • Google is working on a new feature called Private Spaces, which hides important apps in a secure area on your smartphone.
  • Android expert Mishaal Rahman was able to enable Private Spaces on the Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2 software version, providing an early look at the feature. 
  • Private Spaces could debut with an Android feature drop in March, but will more likely appear in Android 15 next fall. 

We store plenty of sensitive information on our smartphones, from confidential messages, to banking apps, to passwords. That’s why Samsung created the Secure Folder, which is a way to keep key apps and data hidden on Galaxy devices. But this same functionality could be headed to all Android users next year with an upcoming Private Spaces feature. 

Private Spaces were first spotted in Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 as a new settings page, with not much more information available. However, with the release of Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2, Mishaal Rahman was able to get Private Spaces up and running for Android Police. Though not all the features are working, this preview gives us our best idea yet of what Private Spaces will look like. 


 

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