Mobile with Android 15 operating system have a called function “Private space”which works as a “digital safe” within the system that does not expose the applications that are stored within it. Thanks to this tool, you will keep private apps out of the reach of third parties.
Now, beyond the curious looks, the truth is that the “private space” allows to protect the most important applications (such as bank apps) from any cybercrime that is trying to steal your data or apply a malicious attack. The apps will be armored and hidden in the operating system, which will add an extra security layer that is useful before hackeos.
In this way, if you want to have additional protection, in addition to a mobile antivirus and the authentication of two factors (2FA), in this article you will learn to activate the “private space” of Android correctly to protect the applications you want.
Android ‘safe’ steps to use
Everything you need is enabled on your mobile, do the following:
– Enter the “adjustments” of your phone, move down and touch “security and privacy.”
– A new menu will open, lower the cursor and select “private space” (to enter this section you must write your pin or use the fingerprint).
– You are already in the “Private Space” Management section of Android, press the “Configure” button and log in to your Google account.
– When registering in your Google account, you can manage the “private space” as you want. You can do different things: block the private space such as you like (pin, password, fingerprint, pattern …), choose when it is blocked (when you restart the phone, when you leave space, etc.) and hide it so that it does not appear at the end of the application drawer (you can enter it from the Android search engine).
That is all you should do, now you can install applications directly in the “private space” or move the apps you have installed to protect them.