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New Samsung Private Share app update adds phone number verification via IMS

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Samsung has just released a new update to the Private Share app with the version number – 1.1.02.11. This release brings fixes to some general bugs as well as improvements, helping consumers deliver a better overall experience.

The new Samsung Private Share update also enhances the app’s security and protects against threats to stand out there to deliver you a smooth performance. Now the application will allow you to add a telephone number verification method through IMS (VoLTE).

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Over that, if the phone number cannot be read from the SIM card, you need IMS (VoLTE) connection so that the app can read your number. Alongside, the application share files privately, preventing recipients from resharing and setting expiration dates.

According to the information, the update arrives with an upgraded  1.1.02.11 version. To be mentioned, this update comes with an installation package size of 10.87 MB, which seems lighter in size so you can install it via your personal data, any unmetered connection is not required.

To install the latest update for Samsung Private Share, open the Galaxy Store, tap the menu icon in the upper left corner, and tap Update. From here, you can update one at a time by tapping the circular arrow next to individual apps, or clicking Update All to install all available updates.

Below you can check the complete changelog and version number for the update.

Changelog:

  • Added telephone number verification method through IMS (VoLTE).
  • If the phone number cannot be read from the SIM card, you need IMS (VoLTE) connection so that we can read your number.

Version number:

  • 1.1.02.11 (110211000)

Package size:

  • 10.87 MB

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