Last month at its Google I/O 2021 developer conference, Google announced its plans to add a Locked Folder to Google Photos. At the event, Google revealed that Locked Folder is coming first to Pixel phones, and other Android phones will receive this new feature later this year. The company has now started rolling out Locked Folder as part of the June Pixel feature drop. In this article, you will learn how to hide your sensitive pictures and videos using Locked Folder in Google Photos on Android.
Before we get started, it’s worth mentioning that Locked Folder is available only on the Pixel 3 series and later right now. Hence, you won’t find the feature in the original Pixel and Pixel 2 series. With that out of the way, here’s how you can use the new Locked Folder in Google Photos.
- Set up Locked Folder in Google Photos
- Move Photos or Videos to Locked Folder
- Save Photos Directly to Locked Folder
- Limitation of Google Photos Locked Folder
- Alternatives to Google Photos Locked Folder
Set up Locked Folder in Google Photos
- You should first set up the “Locked Folder” to start using it. To do that, open Google Photos, switch to the “Library” tab from the bottom navigation bar, and tap on the “Utilities” section.
After setting up the Locked Folder, you are all set to move your sensitive media to hide them from prying eyes. To move photos and videos to Locked Folder in Google Photos, select the media and tap on the vertical three dots menu (More) at the top right corner, and choose “Move to Locked Folder”. When the confirmation prompt pops up, tap on “Move” to hide your pictures and videos.
Save Photos Directly to Locked Folder
If you own a Pixel smartphone, you can even save new images or videos directly to Locked Folder. Here’s how to do it:
- And that’s it. Images shot with Locked Folder turned on will automatically be hidden away from your regular gallery. However, you do have a “Move” option in the preview in case you want to quickly move the image to your gallery.
With all that said, there is a key limitation in Google Photos’ Locked Folder feature you should know before using it – all hidden images are stored locally. You can’t sync hidden files across your devices with Google Photos. As a result, you can’t back up sensitive images to the cloud as soon as you move them to Locked Folder. In case you have already backed up, Google Photos will delete the cloud backups of these files.
While Pixel phone owners can now hide photos and videos in Google Photos, we don’t want other Android users to leave their sensitive media exposed to nosy individuals. Well, don’t worry, we have you covered. Here are a few popular alternatives to Google Photos Locked Folder you can use to hide photos or videos on any Android phone:
- KeepSafe Photo Vault
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So, that’s how you can use the new Locked Folder feature in Google Photos to hide your private pictures and videos. If you have a Pixel phone, update to the June Pixel feature drop to start using the feature right away. Meanwhile, if you hate to wait, you could also check out the safe folder in Google’s Files app to hide sensitive files.