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Another intriguing feature is Private Space, which provides a secure area for apps that can only be accessed through authentication. Users can set this up via Settings, Security, and Privacy. This is similar to what Samsung offers with its Secure Folder and Apple with its Hidden Folder feature in iOS 18, allowing you to keep specific apps and data under wraps and away from prying eyes.
Once configured, your Private Space appears at the bottom of the app drawer, providing access to those locked applications. What makes this feature particularly appealing is the ability to associate it with a separate Google account, allowing you to install different apps and prevent synced content from appearing outside of this private environment.