
Android 15's new Private Space feature puts an end to app snooping
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Published December 28, 2024 6:00am EST close Android 15's new Private Space feature puts an end to app snooping Raise your privacy game with Android 15's Private Space. 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 into what Private Space is all about and how you can make the most of it.(iPhone users, learn how to hide apps on your device here.) Private Space on Android (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)What is Private Space?Private Space is Android 15's answer to keeping your personal or sensitive apps away from prying eyes. Think of it as a secret vault within your phone where you can stash away apps you'd rather keep private, whether they're work-related, financial, or just your guilty pleasure games.Unlike hiding apps typically done by moving them to a folder or using a third-party launcher, which still leaves them accessible from the app drawer Private Space creates a separate, secure area within your phone that is completely isolated. Only you can access it using a unique passcode or biometric authentication, ensuring your private content remains truly private. Private Space on Android. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)What you needYou can use Private Space when:Your device is running on Android 15 or higher.Your device has more than 6 GB of RAM.Your device isn't managed by an organization.Theres no supervised account signed in on the main space.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?You cant use Private Space when:It is disabled by the device manufacturer or Enterprise Admin.It is within a secondary user profile.Your device has more than four user profiles.Note: You can only use Private Space as the main user of the device, not as a guest or secondary user. Consider creating a dedicated Google account for your Private Space. This helps prevent private data like notifications and files from appearing outside Private Space.Which devices can use Private Space?Private Space is available on devices running Android 15. As of now, this includes:Google Pixel devices (Pixel 6 and newer)Select devices from Samsung, Lenovo, Motorola, Nothing, OnePlus, and more (coming in the following months) Android version 15 on device (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)How to get Android 15 on your deviceReady to upgrade? Here's how to get Android 15:Settings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.Back up your device data (just in case).Go toSettings.ClickSystem.TapSoftware updates.Then, clickSystem Updates.If available, tap"Download and install."Wait for thedownload to complete and your device to restart. Steps to install Android 15 on your device (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Disclaimer: The availability of the Android 15 update may vary by device and region. If the update is not yet available for your Android device, please check with your manufacturer or carrier for more information on the release schedule.Setting up Private SpaceNow that you've got Android 15, let's set up your Private Space:Settings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.Open theSettings app.Scroll to "Security & privacy."Tap on "Private Space."Verify your identity using your device's unlock method.Tap the"Set up" button.Enter your Google account credentials.Agree to theterms and conditions.Now, your Private Space is ready to use. Steps to set up Private Space (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Using Private SpaceHere's how to move apps from your home screen into Private Space or install apps directly into Private Space from Google Play.Settings may vary depending on your Android phones manufacturer.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREHow to move your apps from your home screen into Private SpaceAccess Private Space by scrolling to thebottom of your app drawer.Tap thelock icon to unlock it.You'll be asked to enter yourpasscode or usebiometric authentication.To move apps to Private Space,long-press an app in your main drawer.Tap Install in private.Confirm your decision by clicking Install. Steps to use Private Space on Android (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)How to install apps directly into Private Space from Google PlayYou can also click Install, where you will see theplus sign in the black circle, to install apps directly fromGoogle Play into Private Space.Just click on the app you want to install into Private Space.Then clickInstall again.Head back toPrivate Space, and you will see the app installed there.Kurts key takeawaysSpace is a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their digital privacy. This feature provides a secure, dedicated area for your sensitive apps and data, ensuring that only you have access. With just a few simple steps, you can create your own digital vault and enjoy peace of mind knowing your private information is well-protected.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhat role should the government play in protecting your privacy and data, and how should it react to growing public concerns? 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