A few months ago, a woman in Guangdong sent ** that after her Apple phone was sent for repair, she found that the photo album was used for 31 minutes. In these 31 minutes, the maintenance master may have already browsed all the ** in the album....
In the photo album of each of our mobile phones, there are some little secrets hidden in them to a greater or lesser extent. It may be some private**, or it may be work-related confidential documents, ID photos, etc. Once the phone is away from us, or when we need to show the ** on the phone to others, we will feel uneasy, worried that others will mess with our photo album ......
So how to ensure that when the phone is away from you, ** is not browsed?
** Hidden – No password required, not secure enough.
There are two ways to hide albums directly and crop them.
Hide directly. Select one and click "Hide".
Click "Hide" to save the hidden album after hiding.
Crop hidden. You can use this feature to edit the target, cropping out the main part and leaving only the irrelevant parts.
The specific steps are as follows:
Open your phone's photo album, select the ** you want to hide, and click "Edit".
Click "Crop" at the bottom, two-finger zoom, you can take a blank area, click "Finish".
To restore the original image, click "Edit-Restore" and "Restore to the original state".
Memo Encryption – Uses a password and is relatively secure.
Select the ** you want to encrypt in the album, click "Share" in the lower left corner, click "More", select "Notes", and click "Save".
Open "Notes" to find the folder where you store **, click the "More" icon in the upper right corner, click "Lock", and set a password
Go back to the content page and click the [Lock] icon in the upper right corner to lock it.
When you open it again, you'll be prompted that you need a password to view it.
If you want to use it, just get it out of the note.
Note:
After you upload to Notes, be sure to delete the ** from Albums. Also, this feature can only lock content, not notes with attachments, audio, PDFs, or files.
Encrypt your phone locally with Sikong** in one step. **After encryption, it can be stored on the local device or on the network disk.
The steps are as follows:
Click on "Encrypt" and select "**".
Select the location to import to: File, Import. Clear the source file when importing.
Select Local** and click "Done".
Click the [Lock] icon on the right to encrypt it.
Once the encryption is complete, it will not be able to be viewed.
If you want to view, click the icon "Decryption" of [Lock].
And not only **, files, etc., can be encrypted using Sikong. Sikong provides local encryption and decryption services, only generates keys, and does not store user data, so users can use it with more peace of mind.