Feb 26 โ€ข 03:56 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Secret chat can't be read by the person sitting next to you, an amazing feature has arrived

Samsung has introduced a new Privacy Display feature for the Galaxy S26 Ultra that prevents anyone nearby from viewing secret chats on the device.

Samsung has launched an innovative feature called Privacy Display, specifically designed to enhance user privacy while chatting on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. This feature promises to eliminate concerns regarding secret messages being viewed by others nearby, whether in settings like home, metro, or office. The Privacy Display becomes active once enabled, making it difficult for individuals looking at the screen from side angles or above to read the content, as they will only see a black display instead.

Unveiled during the Galaxy Unpacked event, the Privacy Display feature modifies the projection of display lights in such a way that it protects sensitive information visible on the screen. It employs a technology that deactivates pixels that become too visible when the device is viewed off-angle. Although initially available for the Ultra variant only, users can activate this feature at all times or set it for specific applications, ensuring heightened privacy when preferred apps are in use.

This development reflects Samsung's ongoing commitment to enhancing user privacy in a world where data security concerns are increasingly prevalent. By enabling users to keep their chats private even in public spaces, Samsung not only addresses a significant user need but also stands to gain a competitive edge in the smartphone market, catering to consumers who prioritize confidentiality and security in their digital communications.

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