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Google 'Private Space' feature will hide apps on your Android device | Details here
Google, the tech giant is said to be working on a 'Private Space' feature which will help in adding support for hiding apps on Android devices. The new feature is expected to surface soon with an updated version of the OS, where the feature is expected to enable the users to hide files from the other users, and have enhanced security. In a report filed by Android Police, Rahman said that the new feature can be spotted in the latest beta version, under the Security & privacy option in the settings app. About the new Private Space feature The new feature is under development, and it will enable Android users to create a new user profile on the handset which could be locked with a biometrics/password/PIN.
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