Samsung has created an unusual presentation of a Secure Folder

Samsung has officially unveiled the Secure Folder app is designed to further protect personal data from unauthorized access.

In a secret folder you can store applications, pictures or documents protected class Samsung Knox, which will save necessary memory area including from malicious attacks.

Also has support for copying to the secret folder application for use with other accounts. Authentication is done via one of the proposed methods – a PIN, password, picture password, fingerprint scanner. There is a possibility of customization and cloud backup (for easy data transfer from one device to another) using Samsung Account. Secure App available for Galaxy S7 Galaxy S7 edge on firmware Android Nougat.

Now the Korean company is working to expand the model range to which this option is available (obviously directly related to the upgrade to the “nougat”). In the meantime, view a fun video presentation of the program.

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