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Samsung One UI unlocks Private Sharing with Quick Share

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In today’s world, keeping personal information safe online is really important. There are many risks like server attacks, losing your device, or problems with third-party apps. But you don’t have to worry as Samsung‘s One UI brings new features to enhance the security of your data. Now, Samsung has introduced the Private Sharing feature in Quick Share, which helps keep your files safe while sharing information.

Samsung Private Sharing feature makes the sharing much safer with Quick Share. It helps you keep your files secure when sharing them with others. Whether you want to share family or travel pictures, this feature ensures that only the people you choose can see them.

This feature uses blockchain-based encryption technology, ensuring that all files are securely shared and fully encrypted. It is a perfect secure file-sharing tool for you as it offers many functions.

Private Sharing is only supported between Samsung devices with Android OS 10 (Q OS)/ One UI 2.1 or later versions. Users can share up to 20 files at once, with a total size of 200MB.

With this feature, you can limit who can see your files, how long they can see them, and even access them back when needed. In addition, people you share with cannot re-share or screenshot your files, and you can see when they received and viewed them.

  • Choose the file you want to share.
  • Click on the ‘Share’ icon.
  • Select ‘Quick Share’ from the options.
  • Tap the More icon (three dots) in the top right corner and select ‘Turn on private sharing.’

Once after sharing, you can check the sharing history, change the expiration date, or stop sharing at any time. It is worth mentioning that Private Sharing shareable file formats include images (.jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, .heic, .dng), videos (.webm, .mp4, .3gp, .3g2, .mkv), audio (.mp3, .wav, .ogg, .m4a) and documents (.txt, .pdf).

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