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Android 15’s Private Space feature gives you a separate app vault.

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[–] jet@hackertalks.com 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't believe it requires a Google account.

I just used it on grapheneos, it does recommend you use a separate Google account for the private space, but I don't have Google account on the phone, I was able to create a private space without any issue.

This feels very much like a second profile, like a workspace. So now you can have three profiles on your main phone login. Normal, private, work.

That's nice. I would have liked it if the lock button wasn't there, better to not reveal it at all.... Upon checking the settings, there is a hide option. So yeah this is great

I hid my private space, and now I can't unhide it. I have to go through settings to show it again. Supposedly you should be able to open it by searching for "private space". Might be a GOS bug.

This is perfect for banking apps, password managers, anything that you don't need to get notifications from