![]() ![]() If this is something you want to do, you’ll need an Android Device. ![]() First, the good: On Android, there’s an app (or 3) for that! The bad news: there really isn’t any kind of equivalent function on Apple beyond the content restrictions found in Screen Time. Whatever your reason for wanting to protect certain specific apps, we have good news and bad. Some people may have sensitive chats that they want to keep safe from inquisitive eyes, too. As another example, maybe you want to let a fellow salesperson review a presentation on your phone without having access to your contacts and sales leads. Maybe you want to share your phone with a child, but you don’t want little Johnny messing with work apps or your grown-up Netflix account. ![]() Have you ever wanted to put access to certain apps on your phone or tablet under an extra layer of security? There are all sorts of reasons people might want this. ![]()
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