How to lock individual apps on your smartphone

Method 1: best lock apps for Android

The Play Store is packed with apps that can be used to block apps. The search term ‘app lock’ will deliver dozens of results. We chose two examples that won’t require too many permissions from you. We took a closer look at the following two apps:

Let’s start with a warning: app lock apps aren’t real protection against curious people, if they’re clever enough! They are often not even able to completely hide the last viewed content in an app; the most recent messages can be quickly seen before the code entry appears.

Until the Android interface and the App Locker work better together, you are better off switching to a method that comes with Android’s factory software. These methods are presented below.

Tip: Definitely lock the settings app, because otherwise a resourceful person can simply uninstall the app locker and bypass it.

App Lock from Keepsafe

Keepsafe doesn’t let you take screenshots, so we’ll have to explain our observations with text. First of all, I like the fact that the app doesn’t require any authorizations. The setup wizard asks for the type of lock: PIN, pattern, or fingerprint. You don’t have to register a fingerprint again since the app uses the fingerprint already stored in your Android phone. This builds trust because it means the app can’t send your fingerprint back to the app creators.

app lock app

You need to provide your email address for security, but you can also skip this point. The app then sends you to the system settings, where you need to grant access to the data usage. Without it, the app can’t tell if it has been opened. You can then return to App Lock, where you can select apps to lock. Popular apps like Settings or WhatsApp are listed on top, and the rest follow alphabetically.

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