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Android 15 will allow you to hide the applications you want to hide
Android 15 is preparing to improve your privacy.

- May 17, 2024
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 11:29 PM

Android 15 continues to advance in its development and continues to reveal new features that will catch the attention of those looking for privacy improvements on their mobile phones. For example, Google has announced that one of the standout features of Android 15 will be the ability to create a “secure folder” in which to hide the applications you want from prying eyes.
Android 15 will improve privacy
As Google explains in a recent blog post, Android 15 will continue to prioritize user privacy. With this premise, the next version of Google’s Operating System for mobile phones will allow users to hide certain installed applications and services, giving users greater control over the privacy they can apply on their Android smartphones.
Thanks to this measure, any user who has sensitive, privately interesting applications, or who simply want to keep them hidden, will be able to hide from anyone who does not have permission to access that information. This is a valuable step in privacy that will allow many users to breathe easy when someone else starts looking at their mobile screen or interacting with their available applications.

Other things coming to Android
Android 15 not only thinks about user privacy, although it is one of its priorities. They have also showcased a battery of features they are working on for the release of Android 15 in the fall of 2024. Among other things, Google has emphasized these other functions that will come to Android in general:
- Anti-theft system. If this function is activated before leaving home, the phone will detect if someone tries to snatch it and if they try to escape with a quick action, it will preemptively lock the phone.
- Real-time AI to prevent fraud through suspicious apps. The Artificial Intelligence will proactively warn about services that pose a potential risk to the security of the mobile phone.
- Photos in Google Wallet. Wallet will finally allow linking cards of all types by scanning them with the phone’s camera, just like other wallet services currently do.
Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression
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