
When protect your privacy and maintain the security of the mobile, it is important to have a good security key or pin. However, and to add even more layers, it is possible to password-lock an app on Samsung. If you use a mobile device from the Samsung Galaxy family, you can opt for this extra security measure. It is an excellent option to prevent curious people spy on your app, or even in case you lose your phone.
The Korean manufacturer Samsung enables the password usage for app, being able to choose between individual options or the use of a Secure Folder, as well as other alternatives. In either case, the ultimate goal is to provide an additional layer of security for the overall device experience.
Add a password in Samsung app for extra security
The so-called Secure Folder it is Samsung's forte to provide additional security and privacy options. First we are going to activate this function from the Samsung settings menu. Keep in mind that Secure Folder comes by default among the options that Samsung incorporates into its Galaxy family smartphones. It is a software tool that saves applications that cannot be consulted without our password.
If someone grabs your phone, they will be able to see that you have the app installed, but they will not be able to access your profile or interaction screen. The first step then is Activate Secure Folder from One UI.
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down to the Biometrics and Security section.
- Enter Secure Folder and activate the function.
Choose a level of protection
To start using the Secure Folder system, you have to choose an unlock method to put a password in each Samsung Galaxy app. You can choose the pattern mode, the PIN or a password. The most recommended for the Secure Folder is the password, because it combines letters, numbers and symbols so that guessing it is much more complex. Passwords offer a wide range when it comes to keeping our different apps safe from the eyes of some curious or indiscreet person.
Once created password and Secure Folder, you can place different apps inside to provide another barrier before opening or accessing them. By touching the top of the folder, we can choose the apps that will be protected, or remove others. Every time we try to use a protected application, we will have to enter the selected password. The charms can be seen in the application drawer, although there is a method to hide them.
Another detail of the Secure Folder is that the app is completely copied and we open it from scratch. It will not have the data that we have previously saved. For this reason, it is recommended to only send those apps whose usage data is easy to recover in the event of any eventuality. You can also place an app with a password of those that have an internal backup. So it can be loaded directly. Remember to make backup copies on a regular basis so as not to lose any relevant data.
Hide apps in Samsung Secure Folder
To prevent prying eyes from seeing what apps you have installed, Samsung Galaxy It also offers you to hide the apps. One UI doesn't hide apps by default, but the procedure to hide the charms isn't that difficult either.
- First you have to delete the quick access icon on the home page. Hold down the icon and drag it to the trash can.
- Go into the app drawer.
- Press the icon with three dots at the top.
- Choose Settings – Home screen settings.
- Tap Hide options.
In this way, the home screen apps They are hidden and no one will be able to see them when you show them the phone. They are still accessible apps, being able to find them by typing in the search bar. But you can put them in the Secure Folder and when trying to enter they will be forced to use the password. This combination is one of the most secure so that your Samsung Galaxy software cannot be opened by prying eyes.
How to hide the Secure Folder
Another proposal to maintain your security and privacy on the mobile is hide Secure Folder. This way you prevent third parties from seeing your folder and the content you store there. This configuration can be done from the Secure Folder Settings on the phone itself.
- Choose the Show Secure Folder option.
- Press the Hide button.
When you want to go back to the configuration, you will have to enter Settings, Biometric data and security and there click on Secure Folder, since it will no longer be in plain sight. In this way, and always from the Samsung Galaxy interface itself, you can set a password to secure your apps.
Apps with own key
Some specific applications offer the alternative of creating specific passwords. This extra security measure is becoming more and more widespread, but it does not depend on the Samsung interface, but is incorporated into the app's own settings. For example, apps like Telegram let you natively block access to their chats. You can incorporate a numerical, alphabetical key or even biometric data. In this way, no other user can access your chats if they do not have your permission or knowledge of the password.
External applications
Finally, there are applications developed by third parties that serve as point password managers. These kinds of apps, which include AppLocker, AppLock, and the like, let you select each app and a key to access it specifically.
The objective remains the same as the Samsung Secure Folder, to guarantee privacy and protection for the content of your apps.
The password protection of the different applications is an additional measure so that no one can browse your mobile without your consent. Messaging applications, social networks or even the photo gallery can be protected so that only those people you want can see your content. More and more developers are incorporating these additional security features to improve overall security performance.

