Android 15 Brings “Private Space” Feature – Hides Some Apps From Others



Google today announced one of the features that will be present in Android 15 later, which is Private Space. Through it, it allows users to create special hidden rooms that house various data such as applications – and prevent others who have access to your device from seeing them.


From the demo shown, users can scroll down on the application section, and then activate access to Private Space by performing a biometric scan.



Google states that this space can be used to store applications that require additional security such as health, financial, banking applications, etc.


For information, Samsung is ready to offer this kind of feature to their users, and it is quite interesting to see Google itself integrate it directly into the operating system through Android 15.

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