Android 15’s private space is something Apple should steal immediately



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The opening keynote for Google I/O 2024 was dedicated entirely to AI. Once the main attraction of Google's developer conference, Android was relegated to a support role to help make Gemini AI shine. That is, Google only addressed the big AI features coming to Android 15 this year. It left everything else for the second day of the show.


Google then announced the release of Android 15 beta 2 yesterday. It also gave us a complete rundown of the main features coming to Android handsets this year. The first topic Google addressed was data privacy and security, unveiling an exciting Android 15 feature I now want Apple to copy for the iPhone.


It's called private space. As the name suggests, it's a protected area on the phone that lets you hide all the content you want to prevent others from seeing. This means you can even install two versions of the same app, including Google's software, to protect sensitive data.


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