The secret to locking individual apps in Android is other apps. Third-party app-locking apps can be obtained in the Google Play store and can be used to generate passcodes or patterns you must enter before you can access a particular app.
There are a few apps on the Google Play store, and you’d be fine with any of them.
1. Download any of them to your phone.
2. Open the app, and when prompted, input a password to use with individual apps. Make sure it’s not the same as the passcode you use to lock your phone.
3. Give permission to open on top of other apps when prompted (this will create the lock later).
4. Select an app you wish to lock with the passcode, then tap the “Lock” button.
5. You’ll be notified that the lock was successful. Try to open that app to confirm.
There are a few apps on the Google Play store, and you’d be fine with any of them.
1. Download any of them to your phone.
2. Open the app, and when prompted, input a password to use with individual apps. Make sure it’s not the same as the passcode you use to lock your phone.
3. Give permission to open on top of other apps when prompted (this will create the lock later).
4. Select an app you wish to lock with the passcode, then tap the “Lock” button.
5. You’ll be notified that the lock was successful. Try to open that app to confirm.
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