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How to Turn on Privacy Screen in Google Drive

Privacy Screen in Google Drive offers an extra safeguard for your most important documents.

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by Ogbonda Chivumnovu
How to Turn on Privacy Screen in Google Drive
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Ever opened Google Drive on your phone and realised anyone who picks it up could instantly see your files? That’s where Privacy Screen comes in. This feature adds biometric protection, like Face ID or fingerprint unlock, before your Drive files even appear, acting like a second lock screen for the app.

It’s not about hiding specific documents; it’s about keeping the entire app off-limits unless it’s really you. Whether you're handling personal records, business contracts, or any sensitive files, enabling Privacy Screen gives you better control over who gets to peek inside your Drive, even if your phone’s already unlocked. Here’s how to turn it on.

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This feature is only available for iOS devices.

How to Turn on Privacy Screen in Google Drive

Step 1: Open Google Drive on your device

Step 2: Tap the three horizontal lines

Step 3: Then select Settings

Step 4: Tap on Privacy Screen

Step 5: Toggle the switch to turn it on

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Conclusion

Privacy Screen in Google Drive offers an extra safeguard for your most important documents. By requiring biometric authentication each time you open the app, it ensures that even if your phone is shared, lost, or left unlocked, your files stay protected. It’s a small tweak that brings a big boost to your overall data privacy, especially in today’s mobile-first work culture.

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by Ogbonda Chivumnovu

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