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Maximum privacy Protection for specific apps

(Topic created on: 03-07-2026 11:27 PM)
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malhassna
Active Level 2
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Galaxy S
So i like to use the normal privacy feature, but i don't like the maximum privacy option because it ruins the display experience, BUT i think that there should be an opinion to turn it on automatically for specific apps like banking where information in there is crucial. So in the condition menu, there should be an option to turn on privacy and then a second option to turn on maximum for an app.

You could also expand it so that it covers notifications for specific apps
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006698
Active Level 5
Galaxy S
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Galaxy S
You can use maximum privacy when you needed.That is new technology samsung bring to the latest version of s26 ultra.Image if this technology still not exists , we still use privacy screen protectar and ruin our display experience at all time!! Big clap to samsungg!!!
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malhassna
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
What i am saying is that it can be even better, that's why i am suggesting this feature to have some apps use the normal privacy while others use the "maximum" privacy mode
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Galaxy S
It already there..u can select individual apps which app that can use normal and which apps that use maximum..
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malhassna
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
That's not true, i have the phone and you cannot do that.
Galaxy S
choose level of the privacy each apps..go to - setting- security& privacy- privacy- permission manager.Here u can select with apps u want maximum or normal
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malhassna
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
I couldn't find it, so its either you have a newer update for this phone, or you are lying unintentionally
Galaxy S
Setting-display-privacy display-toggle privacy to on- condition turning on-apps
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malhassna
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
Yeah you don't know what you are talking about, YOU CAN'T SELECT WHICH APPS USE MAXIMUM AND WHICH APPS USE NORMAL PRIVACY, they can only use whatever the main privacy display is set to.