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01-12-2022 01:01 AM in
Galaxy SThis doesn't make sense. Isn't Knox/secure folder just an encrypted storage space? Why couldn't this encrypted storage space still work with Google Android user profiles and guest mode. I've been trying to make do with running some apps in secure folder, but the multi-user function that's native in Android is much better for my use cases (keeping separate profiles for work vs personal, an additional profile for when kids play with the phone, and the ability to have a private profile for adult communication), and having quick access to guest mode when I lend my phone to someone). Multi user accounts also makes it easy to manage multiple social media accounts that I manage for my businesses.
So now I'm forced to carry a Moto phone by Lenovo because it has the stock Android with multi-user profiles in addition to my Samsung. Very frustrating.
Secure folder feels very klunky for my needs even after using it for a while, and kids mode is also useless vs a custom profile with the apps that I want.
It's frustrating that my top of the line phone (S21 Ultra) is frustrating to use for these use cases, vs lower end Android phones that don't have the great cameras.
