Samsung Aims to Launch China’s Leading Android Privacy Feature Worldwide

Samsung Aims to Launch China's Leading Android Privacy Feature Worldwide

Samsung Aims to Launch China’s Leading Android Privacy Feature Worldwide


leaks concerning what Samsung’s forthcoming flagship device, the Galaxy S26, might include. While it appears that Samsung will not be incorporating silicone-carbide batteries just yet, the upcoming version of Samsung’s operating system, One UI 8.5, could introduce one of the most outstanding privacy features the company provides to a broader array of its devices globally. Presently, this feature is exclusively available in China.

The feature in question is referred to as Privacy Protection, and from what we’ve observed of One UI 8.5 thus far, it seems the feature might extend to Galaxy devices outside of China as well. Although the title of the feature may not elicit significant excitement, Privacy Protection serves as a comprehensive solution for safeguarding your sensitive information when sharing pictures with others.

As per a leak reported by SamMobile, Privacy Protection has the capability to obscure and delete sensitive details in images when you prefer not to share them with others. The feature does not activate automatically, but it is accessible through the sharing menu.

A significant enhancement for Android privacy