Our phones hold everything: personal chats, banking apps, photos, notes, passwords… basically our entire digital lives... Yet we use them in the least private places imaginable like on the MRT, in elevators, while queueing for bubble tea, or squeezed between strangers on public transport.
It’s no surprise that privacy concerns are growing as our phones become more personalised and deeply woven into our daily routines. And Samsung is addressing this reality with an upcoming privacy feature designed to protect users from “shoulder surfing” - those accidental (or not-so-accidental) glances from people nearby trying to read what’s on your screen.
Privacy That Works the Way You Need
Not everyone needs the same level of protection, and Samsung recognises that privacy isn’t one-size-fits-all.
This new layer allows users to customise when and where protection is activated.
You can choose to:
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Increase privacy when using selected apps
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Shield sensitive actions like entering passwords or banking details
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Adjust screen visibility depending on your comfort level
Instead of applying a blanket privacy filter to everything, the system allows you to fine-tune what others can see or hide based on your needs. Even notification pop-ups can be protected, ensuring sensitive messages don’t appear in plain sight when you’re out in public.
Built for Real Life, Not Just Security Checklists
This feature didn’t appear overnight. It’s the result of over five years of engineering, testing, and studying how people actually use their phones. Samsung examined what users consider private and how security should feel in everyday situations - not intrusive, not complicated, but seamlessly protective.
The result is a fusion of hardware and software designed to safeguard your screen without disrupting your experience.
This innovation builds on Samsung’s long-standing security ecosystem. For more than a decade, Samsung Knox has protected Galaxy devices through multi-layered security, from hardware-level safeguards like Knox Vault to broader ecosystem protection via Knox Matrix.
This upcoming enhancement introduces privacy protection at a pixel level, adding an extra shield between your screen and the outside world.
Privacy You Can See. Security You Can Feel
In a world where we rely on our phones everywhere we go, privacy shouldn’t feel like a luxury, it should be the standard. Samsung’s new privacy layer aims to make everyday phone use safer, more comfortable, and far less awkward when someone is standing just a little too close behind you.
And if you’ve ever tilted your screen away on the MRT hoping nobody could read your messages, you’ll understand why this matters.
Stay tuned as this new layer of privacy is arriving on Galaxy devices very soon...


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