Android 15’s new Private Space could add a slew of features aimed at keeping your data safe

Details have emerged about a new but unreleased privacy feature for Android 15 called Private Space, which appears to offer a separate locked profile to keep your private data and apps safe.

Android Authority‘s detailed analysis of the most recent Android 14 quarterly platform releases highlights how the feature could work if and when it rolls out to devices.

Initially, it was assumed that this is how Private Space functioned Samsung’s secure folder by giving you one special folder where you can store files. However, it appears to be much more than that: it creates a secure profile on your device to not only store files, but also hide selected apps and notifications unless it is explicitly unlocked. The profile can be hidden at any time and requires biometrics or a PIN, pattern or password to gain access once it is set up.

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Android Authority has also spotted setup screens for the new feature – these will appear after a new OS update or the loss of the Pixel feature to guide users through setting up new features.