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2 Methods for Locking Applications on Android Devices Without Additional Apps

 One of the items that currently has a reasonably good level of privacy is smartphones. Users have the option to lock the application so that it cannot be accessed recklessly in order to keep this confidentiality hidden from people around us.

Only a select few people, the user himself is the highest authority, can access the application. include Instagram, WhatsApp, the gallery, and many others.

So that you don't worry even more, try doing two ways to lock applications on an Android smartphone to make it more secure:

First way: Using smartphone settings, for example on a Realme cellphone

1. Open the "Settings/Settings" menu with the "Gear" icon on your smartphone

2. Then select "Password & biometrics"

3. Next, in the bottom column, click the "Lock Application" menu

4. Look for the application that you want to lock access to

5. Once found, then scroll the circle to the right of the application you selected until it changes color

6. Then the application is automatically locked and requires access in the form of a fingerprint, face unlock or PIN to open the application.


Read too : Feature List for Android 13 Copy and Paste Across Devices

Second Way: Using Third Party Applications

Open the AppLock Pro application after ensuring that it is installed. You can select from a number of feature menus that are displayed on the top page. The "Secure Your Apps" menu will then open, where you can lock a number of programs. Once the lock image is closed, hit the "lock" icon once more. You can use a PIN, pattern, fingerprint, or even your face to unlock a door for security.

Similar to the last application, this one allows you to specify which applications you wish to use a fingerprint or PIN to restrict access to. The PIN button or pattern backdrop themes are also available in this program, with a variety to pick from.

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