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Galaxy MBefore you try enabling the Secure Folder on your device, check if your device is compatible first
On newer Galaxy phones, such as the S10 and the Note 10, the app will come pre-installed. Check your device’s app drawer to confirm if you have it installed. If your phone doesn’t have the Secure Folder app, you can download it on the Play Store or the Galaxy Store.
On your phone, go to the Settings app, and then select Biometrics and Security > Secure Folder. On some phones, the first menu may be “Lock Screen and Security” or just “Security.”
It will prompt you to log in to your Samsung account. If you haven’t already made one, make one now. Otherwise, log into your account.
Wait for the device to create your Secure Folder. This process may take up to a minute. Then, select a lock screen type for your Secure Folder. Depending on your device, you can choose a pattern, a PIN, or a password, and enable your device’s built-in fingerprint biometrics as well.
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