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It looks like Android 15's Private Spaces will give users more privacy tools
You'd be able to keep certain things between you and your phone.
As detailed by Mishaal Rahman at Android Authority, Private Spaces has come a long way from its original discovery last year as Google has revamped its "setup flow." The feature, similar to Samsung's Secure Folder, was said to let users create a separate, private space on their phones that would hide apps. The code showed that apps tucked away "won't appear in permission manager, privacy dashboard, and other settings when Private Space is locked."
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