Nowadays, it is crucial to protect private information on the internet. Numerous hazards exist, such as device loss, server assaults, and issues with third-party programs. However, Samsung’s One UI adds new measures to improve data security, so you don’t need to worry. Samsung has now added the Private Sharing function to Quick Share, which aids in protecting your files when exchanging data.
Quick Share sharing is significantly safer with Samsung’s Private Sharing feature. It assists you in sharing your data with others while maintaining their security. This function makes sure that only the people you designate can view your family photos or travel photos.
By utilizing blockchain-based encryption technology, this function makes sure that all files are completely protected and safely transferred. With its various features, it’s the ideal safe file-sharing application for you.
Samsung devices running One UI 2.1 or later and running Android OS 10 (Q OS) are the only ones that can handle private sharing. Users may simultaneously share up to 20 files that total no more than 200 MB.
You can control who can view your files, how long they can view them for, and even reaccess them when necessary, all with this function. Furthermore, you can see when someone has received and seen your files, and those you share them with are unable to re-share or screenshot them.
- Choose the file you want to share.
- Click on the ‘Share’ icon.
- Select ‘Quick Share’ from the options.
- Tap the More icon (three dots) in the top right corner and select ‘Turn on private sharing.
Select the file you wish to distribute. Press the “Share” button. Pick “Quick Share” from the list of choices. In the upper right corner, tap the More icon (three dots) and choose “Turn on private sharing.”
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