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Available since the launch of Galaxy Note 9, that was introduced to the world in 2018, the Safe Folder app by Samsung (also known as Secure Folder) is available for 390 handsets manufactured by the Korean company. The security guarantee is for the Samsung Knox, a standard that always requires entering a PIN, reading a fingerprint or iris, in addition to having several layers of security.
Focused on explaining how to put apps in samsung secure folder, which can also be a place to store photos safely, we developed this special tutorial. Good reading!
What is Samsung Knox?
O Android is not an insecure OS, but every day, hackers are creating applications and solutions for your data (personal documents, bank information, photos, etc.) to be used in different situations in order to harm the user. the platform Samsung Knox is focused on precisely avoiding that.

According to the Korean company, the process of increasing security takes place since the manufacture of the smartphone, an action that allows a safe use from the first operation of the product. Despite being best remembered in financial operations, the Samsung Knox is present in several “parts” of its smartphone, always focused on preventing your information from falling into the wrong hands. This includes the use of Safe paste da Samsung, which requires entering a PIN, scanning fingerprint or iris to be performed each time a new access is made.

The work of Samsung Knox is focused on allowing each application to have its separate information and in the event of a possible intrusion or installation of malware, the data will not be accessed. In addition to two-step verification, Samsung points out that its security platform has “deep-level security, frequent operating system updates, encryption key protection, system health review and a team that are called hackers of good”, who look for possible loopholes that can be fixed before malicious people find out.
How Samsung Secure Folder works
In practice, the file is no longer part of the general storage (where application data, photos, etc. are saved) and is sent to a more secure location that can only be accessed when the security confirmation is performed.

Once an app, photo, video or any other content is moved into the app, the operating system will do the encryption work that will only allow access by entering a password, just like reading your fingerprint or eye iris.
To understand the Secure Folder da Samsung at once, imagine that the app is literally a vault for your digital files. Even if someone tries to access what is stored through a PC, it is as if it no longer exists in the internal storage. But you can still access it whenever you want, by entering your PIN or other identity confirmation.
How to install and configure secure folder
To be able to use the Safe paste da Samsung, you must necessarily have a smartphone manufactured by the brand and of course, have the application installed. You can do this for free via the Google Play Store. Newer phones are being launched with the app pre-installed, so check if your smartphone no longer has the Safe paste. With that resolved, let's do the complete setup.
Step 1: Access your apps menu and look for the section Biometrics and Security. Then just scroll down to configure your Secure Folder.

Step 2: To start placing apps in the secure folder, you will be asked to enter the four-digit PIN you already use every day. Next, you will need to select the “key” from the secure folder, which can be the PIN, fingerprint or iris. All these options need to be previously registered for you to activate and can also be used at the same time.

Step 3: Before we teach you how to put apps or photos on Safe paste, you can also choose whether the icon for Safe paste da Samsung will be displayed in the application menu.

If you choose not to do this, you will need to access the notifications bar or the settings whenever you need to check what is stored in the Safe paste da Samsung. All set and configured? Time to learn how to send your data to this real digital vault.
How to add apps and photos to secure folder
Step 1: in your apps menu, just search for the app Safe paste da Samsung (or go to the settings if you have disabled this option) and click to access the “digital safe”. You will be asked to enter the previously registered PIN.

Passo 2: so just select what you are going to add first: by clicking Add apps, a list of all applications installed on your device will be displayed. smartphone. Just make the selection and then click Add. The icon will appear on the home screen of the Safe paste da Samsung shortly thereafter.

Step 3: if you want to send and/or keep photos in the Safe Folder, just do the same process, but click on Add files.

Step 4: Make the selection of files that will be saved in the Safe paste and when finished, click Completed. A message asking if you want to copy or move the files will be displayed. But remember that if you choose to copy the photo or video, the file will still be saved in the main storage (which can be accessed without the security layer) of your smartphone.

Photos and videos sent to Secure Folder can be viewed on Gallery, which is separate from the “main”. See how easy it is?
How to backup and restore apps in Secure Folder
A Samsung It also allows you to upload the apps, photos, videos and other files to the company's servers so you have a digital copy when you change your phone or even if it's stolen/stolen. See how to do it right now.
Step 1: In your application menu, access the Settings menu and then click Biometrics and Security. Now click on Safe paste.

Step 2: After confirming your identity, then just click Backup and Restore. A new screen will appear for you to connect the Samsung with Secure Folder. Just enter your password and authorize the connection to be made.

Step 3: In order for your information to be sent to the servers of Samsung, just click Back up Secure Folder data and then mark what you want to save. It is important to remember that there is a 15 GB limit for your photos, videos, settings and apps to be saved. By clicking on Do backup, just wait for your cell phone to send everything.

To restore the Safe paste when you change your phone, just go back to the Biometrics and Security, access the functionality section and then click Restore.

A list of options will be displayed with what is saved on the servers of the Samsung and you can check what should be saved in storage in smartphone you are using.
Does my Galaxy support Secure Folder?
The latest models from Samsung, including smartphones, tablets and even some models smartwatches have support for the application. It is true that the owners of premium smartphones launched by the company after the Galaxy Note 9 will have access to the application, as well as the line Galaxy S, Galaxy Z and even the line Galaxy X See the main Galaxy compatible:
- Galaxy Tab S6 Line;
- Line Galaxy Tab S7;
- Galaxy Tab S8 Line;
- Galaxy S10 Line;
- Galaxy S20 Line;
- Galaxy S21 Line;
- Galaxy S22 Line;
- Galaxy Note 10 Line;
- Galaxy Note 20;
- Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip Line;
- Galaxy W20, w21 and W22 line;
- Galaxy A10;
- Galaxy A12;
- Galaxy A13 5G;
- Galaxy A20;
- Galaxy A20e;
- Galaxy A21;
- Galaxy A21s;
- Galaxy A22;
- Galaxy M10s;
- Galaxy M12;
- Galaxy M22;
- Galaxy M31s;
- Galaxy M32;
- Galaxy M51;
- Galaxy J1;
- Galaxy J2;
- Galaxy J3;
- Galaxy J4;
- Galaxy J6;
- Galaxy J5;
- Galaxy J7;
- Galaxy Watch 4?
- Gear Fit2 Pro.
A complete list can be found on the official website of Samsung.
Another way to find out if you can use the Safe paste is to try to perform the installation through the Google Play Store. When accessing the app page on the device store Android, you already know if you can use the app or not. Know that this application is available for more than 390 devices, so it is almost certain that you will be able to use the Safe paste da Samsung.
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