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Secure Folder

Learn how to secure your personal content and keep it hidden on your device.

INSTRUCTIONS & INFO
Prenote info
To set up Secure Folder, you will need a Samsung account.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

• Set up Secure Folder
• Access Secure Folder
• Use Secure Folder
• Add files to Secure Folder
• Hide Secure Folder


Set up Secure Folder:

1. From the home screen, swipe down from the Notification bar then select the Settings icon Settings icon

2. Scroll to and select Security, then select Secure Folder.

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3. Select NEXT, then select START.

Note: If prompted, enter your Samsung account password then select OK. If you are already signed into a Samsung account on your device, select CONFIRM to verify that you would like to set up Secure Folder using the Samsung accont listed.

4. Select the desired folder lock type, then select NEXT.

Note: For this tutorial, Pattern was chosen.

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5. Enter the desired lock code, then select CONTINUE. Enter the lock code again, then select CONFIRM.

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Access Secure Folder: 

After completing the Secure folder set up, the Secure Folder app will appear in your Apps tray. When you access Secure folder you will be prompted to enter your passcode. Select the Secure Folder app, then enter the passcode.

Note: To access the Apps tray, swipe up or down from the center of the home screen.

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Use Secure Folder:

Select the menu icon Menu icon, then select Lock to lock the secure folder. Select Add apps > desired appAdd to add apps to the secure folder. 

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Add files to Secure Folder:

Select Add files. Navigate to and select the desired file(s), then select Done.

Note: You can also add pictures from the Gallery app. Select and hold the desired picture(s) > Menu icon > Move to Secure Folder > enter your passcode. Pictures that have been moved to the Secure Folder are no longer visible in the regular Gallery. Select Secure Folder > Gallery to view them.

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Hide Secure Folder:

From the settings screen, select Security > scroll to and select Secure Folder Show Secure Folder switch > HIDE.

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