Google hasn’t provided an exact date for when the ability to hide Google Photos will roll out, but the company says should be “rolling out soon.” Once the feature is live, users will get a “Set up Locked Folder” notification from the Google Photos app. Whether you just want to keep grandpa from swiping. The same trick works on Android devices running Android 5.0 and above, you can lock users into a single app using the screen pinning feature. It will then save time by giving you suggestions to complete messages. You can configure it to lock them into the default gallery app, or an app like ShowStoppers, until you use your PIN or TouchID to unlock things. The Smart Compose kicks in when you’re writing a common phrase. The app has a handy Locked Folder add-on to hide photos and videos, and its simple to do. Gboard’s Smart Compose will now be available on Android 11+ devices with newer hardware. Similarly, one more Pixel-exclusive feature is making its way to Android flagships. Locked Folder is launching first on Google Pixel, and more Android devices throughout the year. Step 2: Move your photos into this folder. If you want to add more photos later, you can. Follow the on-screen directions and add photos to this album. With Locked Folder in you can add photos to a passcode protected space and they won’t show up as you scroll through Photos or other apps on your phone. Step 1: Open the file manager (or SD card) and add a new folder that starts with a period (.) followed by a name, like. Open the Google Photos app and tap Library > Utilities > Set Up Locked Folder. The only options like viewing, deleting, and moving photos are available inside the hidden photos folder. It’s also worth noting that users cannot take screenshots when inside Locked Folders.
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