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Our phones are our most personal space, but we use them in the least private places. On the bus, in the elevator, and wherever we’re waiting in line, our digital laundry gets aired in plain view. As phones become more tailored to our routines and preferences, concerns about privacy continue to grow.
That’s why Samsung will soon unveil a new layer of privacy to shield your phone from shoulder surfing wherever you go. You’ll have the space to check your messages or enter a password on a packed commute without thinking twice about who might be watching.
Flexible Protection Built Over Years
Not everyone needs the same level of privacy. This new layer gives you the choice to decide what works best for you. You can customise it to raise your guard with specific apps, or when entering access details for more private areas of your phone. With multiple visibility settings, you can limit what others can see based on your privacy needs.
You can also choose to protect specific parts of your experience, such as notification pop-ups. It’s a tailored approach that you can fine-tune or switch off entirely, rather than a blanket one.
It took over five years of engineering, testing and refining to get here. We studied how people use their phones, what they consider private, and how they feel secure in everyday life. The result is a fusion of hardware and software expertly calibrated to protect you without getting in your way.
A New Standard for Mobile Privacy
This is the latest in a series of Galaxy innovations designed to keep you safe. There is no privacy without strong security. For more than a decade, Samsung Knox has provided layers of protection for Galaxy devices, from dedicated security hardware such as Knox Vault to ecosystem defences such as Knox Matrix. This latest safeguard builds on that commitment to security by introducing pixel-level privacy.
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