- Hide sensitive apps with private space
To keep your sensitive apps away from prying eyes, you can set up private space, a separate space on your Android device to hide and organize apps With private space, you can: Create a digital safe within your phone for the apps you don’t want others to easily access or find These apps can isolate their data from the rest of your phone
- Hide sensitive apps with private space - Pixel Phone Help
To keep your sensitive apps away from prying eyes, you can set up private space, a separate space on your Android device to hide and organize apps With private space, you can: Create a digital safe within your phone for the apps you don’t want others to easily access or find These apps can isolate their data from the rest of your phone
- Sign in on a device thats not yours - Google Help
If you sign in temporarily on a computer, phone, or tablet that doesn't belong to you, use a private browsing window For example: A public computer that's available to lots of people, like at a
- Manage private Android apps in Google Play
Option 1: Publish private apps from the Admin console To upload and publish private apps in the Admin console, you need an Android App Bundle (AAB), or application package (APK), and a title When you publish a private app for the first time, a Play Console account is created on behalf of your organization
- Control what others see about you across Google services
You can make some information on your Google Account private or visible to anyone That way, you’re in control of who views info like your birthday or phone number across Google services Choose what
- Change your event visibility settings
Change the visibility settings for an event Important: After you share your calendar with others, you can update the visibility of an event Learn how to share your calendar On your computer, go to Google Calendar In your calendar, open an event Click Edit event Default visibility Select a visibility setting: Default visibility Public Private Click Save Learn about event visibility
- Change your subscription privacy settings - YouTube Help
Private: When your subscriptions are set to private, no other users can see what channels you subscribe to Your account does not show in a channel's Subscribers List, even if you're subscribed
- Control access to your blog - Blogger Help - Google Help
Make your blog private Important: After you make your blog private, people who have the web address of an image may still be able to view it By default, your blog is public and can be read by anyone on the web To change who can access your blog: Sign in to Blogger In the top left, select a blog From the menu on the left, click Settings
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