17-05-2025 02:24 PM
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18-05-2025 11:44 AM - last edited 18-05-2025 11:45 AM
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18-05-2025 11:50 AM - last edited 18-05-2025 11:52 AM
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You have 2 options
1. Disable encryption on the secure folder in lieu of not having a notification about its existence. Anyone who knows about the folder who gets your phone can access the files on the secure folder provided they can access the files on your phone (because it is decrypted at startup) EVEN if you don't give them the password.
2. Encrypting the folder causes a notification to be shown about its existence which cannot be disabled. Anyone who gets access to your phone that didn't previously know about the folder will know about it now, and this may cause unnecessary questions to the user by, for example, family members, partner, law enforcement, customs etc.
So essentially you can either hide the folders existence but anyone with your phone who knows about it can gain access, or tell everyone about it so anyone with your phone can question you about what's on it. Why not both when before the One UI 6 update the notification could be disabled.
Your argument is flawed because you just want to back up Samsung to gain kudos with no financial reward to yourself.
18-05-2025 11:55 AM - last edited 18-05-2025 12:00 PM
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Let's explain this slowly, no one can access your secure folder without the proper credentials, hence secure. If they already have this access, then your compromised and they already about all your dirty little secrets. It's not really hard to grasp.
18-05-2025 11:57 AM - last edited 18-05-2025 11:57 AM
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18-05-2025 12:04 PM - last edited 18-05-2025 12:04 PM
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18-05-2025 12:11 PM - last edited 18-05-2025 12:12 PM
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Would you rather have a safe in your house right near the front door where everyone who comes in sees it? Or hide it somewhere?
Someone who enters your house would instantly see the safe and want to gain access if they have malicious intent, possibly using duress. If the safe was hidden somewhere then nobody would see it unless they were searching for it. In the event someone did decide to search for it, at least it is protected inside the safe.
18-05-2025 12:40 PM
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My comment just got deleted. So let's try again.
Encryption (by pass code etc) and covertness are 2 types of security. Combining both surely would provide a higher level of security.
Answer me this... would you put your safe at your front door where everyone could see it? Would you prefer to hide it somewhere?
Or would you prefer just to hide your valuable items somewhere but not in a safe.
If they're hidden AND in a safe then surely they are protected from both opportunitists (that see the safe on your door and pressure you into opening it) and people who search for valuables (because at least they can't get carte blanche access if they find where it might be)
18-05-2025 01:16 PM
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