LOOK: New iOS update allows you to hide sensitive data
Updated | By Mornings With Mack
If
you have nosey people in your life, then this will be a lifesaver!
![Apple iPhone X on office desk with icons of social media facebook, instagram, twitter, snapchat application on screen. Social network. Starting social media app](https://turntable.kagiso.io/images/iStock-962440944.width-800.jpg)
Just in case you did not know, the recently deleted folder and hidden images folder used to be easy to access, a problem that is being solved by this new update.
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It has been reported that the upcoming iOS 16 update for Apple will include features that will improve your privacy.
The changes include using Face ID, Touch ID, and passcode to lock your recently deleted and hidden folders.
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People are looking forward to the update and commented: “Actually a win,” and “A hidden feature that’s hidden? Finally”.
See the post below:
iOS 16 will allow users to lock Hidden and Recently Deleted albums with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode. pic.twitter.com/lPyRQChDoK
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) July 13, 2022
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