Coming Soon: A New Layer of Privacy Five Years in the Making
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Samsung to Add New Galaxy Privacy Shield
Samsung is preparing to introduce a new Galaxy privacy feature aimed at protecting users from “shoulder surfing” as smartphones are increasingly used in public spaces such as buses, lifts and queues. The upcoming Galaxy privacy layer is designed to limit what others can see on a user’s screen, allowing people to check messages, enter passwords […] The post Samsung to Add New Galaxy Privacy Shield appeared first on techcoffeehouse.com.
Samsung reveals new display privacy shield as Galaxy S26 launch nears
Samsung has previewed a new privacy layer for its smartphone displays that looks certain to debut within the forthcoming Galaxy S26 range of handsets. The company said the new privacy layer will ‘protect users from shoulder surfing in public spaces’. It’s a hardware and software-level feature with users able to customise visibility to suit different aspects of phone usage. The key idea is to stop other people peeping at messages, and password en…
Samsung will present a new front for privacy that will keep your everyday moments truly yours.
Samsung is launching a new technology that promises tailored privacy. The new feature could already be available in February.
Samsung finally formalizes what leaks have been announcing for weeks: embedded technology to block indiscreet looks in transport. Five years of development for a screen that decides itself what your neighbor can see.
Coming Soon: A New Layer of Privacy Five Years in the Making
Our phones are our most personal space, but we use them in the least private places. On the bus, in the elevator, and wherever we’re waiting in line, our digital laundry gets aired in plain view. And as phones become more tailored to our routines and preferences, concerns about privacy are only growing. That’s why … The post Coming Soon: A New Layer of Privacy Five Years in the Making appeared first on TechTrendsKE.
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