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Samsung enhances Separated Apps security with fresh update

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Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Separated Apps with version 3.0.30.25. This update elevates the user experience with enhanced functionality and security.

The Separated Apps is designed to help you manage and use your apps more effectively. With this new update, it’s now easier to handle multiple apps at once and keep everything organized. The update enhances some functions of this update to provide a better experience.

The fresh update of the Samsung Separated Apps addresses some bugs encountered in the previous version. By fixing these problems, Samsung makes your experience more stable and reliable.

Notably, users can install the update via Galaxy Store or from the third-party app source link mentioned here. Sometimes, the update automatically installs on your device after rebooting or updating software.

Separated Apps is a part of Samsung’s Knox system, which helps to secure work data by isolating corporate apps from personal ones on company devices. IT admins can use UEM to install work apps and then enable Separated Apps to place these apps in a secure, separate area.

By default, it includes apps like Google Chrome, Microsoft Office (depending on the device model), Samsung Calendar, Camera, Gallery, MyFiles, and Video. This setup ensures that work and personal apps remain distinct, enhancing security.

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