- Google is working on a Private Space feature to let Android users hide and lock apps on their phones.
- While the feature is not live yet, screenshots are available on what it could look like once Google rolls it out.
Our phones are one of our most personal devices, and it’s no surprise that many of us have apps and data that we’d much rather not be seen by people we don’t trust. While everyone should already be using a secure lockscreen on their phone, some users may need an additional layer of security for some extra piece of mind. App lockers on Android have thus thrived, but Google is baking the functionality directly into Android with the upcoming Private Space feature.
Google has rolled out Android 14 QPR 2 Beta 2 for compatible Pixel devices. With this software update, Android Police activated the Private Space feature on their device, even though it is not live yet. Here are some screenshots of the same:
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