Our phones hold our most personal moments. We often use them in the least private spots. This includes on the bus, in elevators, or waiting in line. As devices get smarter and more tailored to our lives, privacy concerns are skyrocketing. Samsung is stepping up with a new layer of privacy. This layer protects your Galaxy screen from shoulder surfing. You can check messages or enter passwords anywhere without a second thought.

Not everyone needs the same privacy level, so this feature puts you in control. Customise it for specific apps or when entering sensitive access details. Adjust visibility settings to match your needs, from subtle blurring to stronger shields. You can even protect notification pop-ups individually, fine-tune it or turn it off entirely, no blanket rules.

It took over five years of engineering, testing, and real-user studies to perfect. Samsung examined daily phone habits, what feels private, and how security should blend into life. The result? A seamless hardware-software fusion that guards without interrupting.

This joins a lineup of Galaxy innovations prioritising safety. Samsung Knox has delivered multi-layered protection for over a decade. It ranges from hardware like Knox Vault to ecosystem defences like Knox Matrix. Now, privacy hits the pixel level – something you see and security you feel, coming to Galaxy very soon.


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