How to create Private Space for your apps on Pixel

As the most widely used operating system in the world, Android has matured to a point where annual releases don’t really matter as much as they used to in the past few years. The same is true for Android 15 as well, which is overall a rather modest update over its predecessor. However, the latest version of Google’s popular mobile OS does pack in several new features that are designed to improve your everyday user experience, with ‘Private Space’ being one such addition.

Essentially a digital vault, Private Space lets you conveniently lock sensitive apps (and by extension, the data accessible through them) in a separate sandbox. You can also set up a second instance of any app in Private Space, which can be then secured with a locking mechanism (e.g., fingerprint, PIN) that’s different from your Pixel’s phone’s main screen lock. Sounds like something you can benefit from? Here’s how to create Private Space for your apps on Pixel, and give the confidential information on your phone an additional layer of protection.

How to create Private Space for apps on your Pixel

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