Google Photos ‘Locked Folder’ Compatible With Nudity Arrives On iOS In 2022
As a search engine giant, Google is constantly improving its privacy and security tools. The company recently announced in a blog post that it was ready to roll out its locked folder feature on iOS next year.
Along with the Google One VPN and the Pixel Security Center, the new locked folder is ready to be part of none other than iOS. The plan was discussed in more detail in Google’s blog post, where it details its security plans.
Google’s locked folder helps Pixel users hide sensitive and confidential information, as well as photos and videos.
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Google Photos users on iOS can add their personal pictures, such as Nudes, protect in the secure folder. The feature should appear early next year.
Google One’s VPN service, on the other hand, will be available in most Scandinavian countries this week. Additionally, Google has confirmed the launch of Security Hub, which was first introduced on its Pixel phones, on all Android phones in the coming days.
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