What is the function of 'guest mode' and 'screen pinning' feature in a smartphone?


The cell phone may no longer be the same as personal property. Because everything connected to the smartphone is connected to the user. Since financial and social and personal information is available over the telephone, its security is of paramount importance.

That is why if someone asks for a phone, there is no way to give it away. However, sometimes there are situations where you have to let others use your phone. In this case, you may need to delete the message, delete the call log, delete the photo / video.

Another way is to 'lock the app'. Well, 'app lock' is the way to go. However, there are some very important features found in the phone, but some of us may not have used them. That's 'guest mode' or 'second place'.

While most Android phones with this feature are available as guest mode, some smartphones have this feature as a secondary space. This is a feature similar to laptops and desktops.

You can do this by going to mobile settings and opening 'Guest Mode' or 'Second Space' within the 'special feature'. Which will create more space within your phone.

You can then have a different password and a 'shortcut key' that corresponds to the second place.

You can easily give someone else a cell phone by clicking on the shortcut key. Not only this, with the help of this screen you can do wonders.

To do this, go to phone settings and click on 'Security and location'. Next, unlock the screen pin.

You can pin any app on it. In that case, if you give your phone to someone else, that person will only be able to see the app that you pinned to the screen.

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