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How to use Private Space, Android 15’s best new feature

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Android 15 is not too far off from its public release, and it has already hit the second stability milestone following extended developer-specific and open beta testing phases. Interestingly, one of the standout themes this time around has been the focus on security. Take, for example, additions like partial screen recording and screen capture detection.

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Another crucial feature upgrade, something users have been demanding for years, is Private Space. As the name suggests, it lets you create a separate hidden corner on your phone where you can keep sensitive apps and lock it all behind a password or biometric security.

How to set up Private Space in Android 15

If the idea sounds intriguing, you can already go ahead and enable it on your phone, assuming your device is running the latest public beta of Android 15. But given the history of bugs, we would strongly suggest that you wait a few more weeks for the wide stable rollout before enabling it.

Step 1: On your Android phone, go to the Settings app.

Step 2: Scroll down and select Security & Privacy.

Setting up Private Space on Android 15.
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Step 3: On the next page, tap on Private Space.

Android 15 settings for Private Space.
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Step 4: You will now see a security prompt requiring the preferred device unlock method, which could be a passcode or your fingerprint.

Step 5: Once past the security verification, you will land on the Private Space page where some details and steps are outlined.

Step 6: Select the green pill-shaped Set up button in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

Private Space on Android 15
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Step 7: Next, you will be asked to enter your Google account credentials.

Step 8: After verifying the account details and agreeing to the terms and conditions, your Private Space is ready to set up.

Step 9: To begin with, you will be given an option to use the same authentication as the lock screen, or use a fresh password to access the Private Space.

Setup process of Private Space on Android 15
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Step 10: Once you’ve picked up the unlock method, Private Space is ready to use.

Initializing Private Space on Android 15
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How to add apps to your Private Space

Once you’ve set up Private Space for the first time, you need to add apps in the secret container. Here, you might see some preinstalled Google apps already appearing in the lower half of the window. But you must install your own apps here, as that’s what the feature is all about. To do that, follow the steps listed below.

Step 1: Pull up the app drawer on your phone and scroll to the bottom. Here, you will see a horizontal bar labeled Private.

Splash screen for Private Space on Android 15
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Step 2: On the right edge of the Private Space widget, select the lock icon and verify your identity.

Private Space in app Gallery.
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Step 3: You will now see the Private Space dashboard. Here, tap on the round button with a + icon to install apps. These apps won’t appear in the app library and will only be visible in the Private Space window.

Setting up process of Private Space on Android 15.
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Step 4: Once you’re done adding and accessing the sensitive apps, select the pill-shaped Lock button in the top-right corner of the Private Space window.

Step 5: If you want even more security for Private Space, you can choose to hide the Private banner at the bottom of the app library. To do so, open the Private Space settings page and enable the Hide private space option.

Enabling Private Space on Android 15
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Step 6: When you “hide” the Private Space, it will no longer show up at the bottom of the app library. Instead, you will have to type Private in the search bar at the top of the home screen.

Looking up private on android 15.
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What else do you need to know about Private Space?

Private Space is a fantastic feature addition, but there are a few caveats you should know. First, you cannot drag and drop an existing app installed on your phone into the Private Space. It requires a fresh install for apps to appear in the Private Space segment.

Next, as soon you lock the Private Space, the protected apps have their background activity paused, which means you will no longer see any notifications from them. Therefore, if you have any apps that you need to see notifications from — such as those for medical emergency alerts — keep them out of the Private Space.

Also, do keep in mind that you can’t move your Private Space to a new device. When you set up a new phone from scratch, you will have to create a fresh Private Space on it. Moreover, you will only be able to see these protected apps in the privacy dashboard and permission manager if the Private Space is not locked.

Finally, it’s worth keeping in mind that Private Space only creates a separate password-protected container on your phone. If a bad actor manages to link their computer to your phone or installs malicious apps on your device, they might be able to access your Private Space data.

We should also mention that content from a protected app will only appear in the share sheet or photo picker when the Private Space is in an unlocked state, so you need to be aware of that as well. Finally, all the content you create as original, or that is downloaded from the internet, will be stored separately depending on the app’s protected status.

Nadeem Sarwar
Nadeem is a tech journalist who started reading about cool smartphone tech out of curiosity and soon started writing…
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