Google Pixel Users Rejoice: Android 15 Introduces Private Space for Enhanced Privacy
In the ever-evolving landscape of smartphone privacy, Google Pixel users have long awaited a solution to keep their apps under wraps. With the upcoming release of Android 15, this desire is set to be fulfilled through an innovative feature known as Private Space. This new functionality will empower users to establish a concealed app ecosystem on their devices, complete with its own instance of the Google Play Store and a variety of applications.
How to Enable and Use Private Space on Android 15
Initially, Private Space is disabled, necessitating a few steps to activate it:
- Navigate to the Settings app.
- Select Security & Privacy.
- Tap on Private Space.
- Input your PIN.
- Choose Set up.
You will have the option to create a new Google account, ensuring that downloaded apps and other data remain distinct from your primary account. This is particularly useful to prevent secret apps from appearing in your Google Play history or hidden photos from syncing with your main Google Photos account. If you wish to proceed with this option, select Got it and follow the prompts. Otherwise, opt for Skip.
Decide whether to Use screen lock or Choose new lock. This feature is beneficial if others are aware of your main phone PIN, allowing you to set a different one for your Private Space. Finally, click Done.
With Private Space now activated, accessing it is straightforward:
- Open your app drawer by swiping up from the home screen, then scroll to the bottom.
- Locate the bar labeled “Private.” Tap on the lock icon and enter your PIN.
All your hidden apps, photos, files, contacts, and more will be displayed here, operating independently from your main app drawer. To include additional hidden apps, select Install or open the Google Play Store. Any downloaded apps will appear in this designated section.
How to Hide Apps on Pixel Phones with a Third-Party Launcher
For users not yet on Android 15, hiding apps on Pixel devices can still be accomplished with a bit of creativity. Utilizing a third-party launcher is a popular method, and Nova Launcher serves as an excellent example. This widely-used launcher is user-friendly and offers the capability to hide apps, though the Prime version must be purchased for full functionality.
- Download Nova Launcher and Nova Launcher Prime from the Google Play Store.
- Open the app and tap Nova Settings.
- Set Nova Launcher as your default launcher.
- Access the app drawer.
- Select Hide apps.
- Choose the apps you wish to conceal, then return to the previous screen when finished.
How to Disable Apps on Pixel Phones
If your goal is simply to hide system apps, disabling them is an option, albeit one that requires caution. Disabling apps halts their functionality entirely, which could impact other Android operations or applications. This method applies exclusively to system apps, not those downloaded from the Play Store. To disable an app, follow these steps:
- Open your Settings.
- Select Apps. You may need to tap See all apps to view the complete list.
- Locate the app you wish to disable, such as Android Beta Feedback.
- Tap on
The introduction of Private Space in Android 15 marks a significant leap forward in smartphone privacy for Google Pixel users. Whether through this new feature or alternative methods like third-party launchers and app disabling, users now have more control than ever over their digital privacy.