Activate the screen installation function on a certain application on Android.
We all have circumstances where we have to share our phones with our friends, family members, or even strangers we see for the first time. Regardless of why, whether it's a phone call, a data transmission, or for whatever reason, we can't deny our concern for our privacy and our desire not to see the person to whom we just gave our phone for some of our personal files. Or maybe you have a child who always borrows your phone to play games and is afraid to mess with the phone settings.
To remedy this problem, the Android system gives you an advantage that you may utilize to limit anyone's usage of your phone. This function is termed "appliance stabilization," which hangs the screen on one of the programs while blocking its escape until it passes the protection device. If you're confronting circumstances like those, you should instantly activate this advantage.
Set the screen on a given application.
Starting with the Lollipop version of the Android system, there is the advantage of "Pinning Apps" to limit telephone functions and limit them to the possibility of operating only one application free of others; once this feature is activated and tested on an application, you will note that you can only open any other application when passing the telephone protection device, whether it is password, fingerprint, facial recognition, patterning, etc. The importance of this advantage is highlighted in the scenarios that we put in the foreground, as well as in many other cases, such as when you have to give your phone to a child and tell him to play just one game and not to get out of it, and then you're surprised that he's damaged the phone, or to prevent the transfer and movement of application icons on the main screen.
First of all, how do you enable the application installation feature?
To be able to utilize the application installation option, you have to activate it first; it's not the sort of feature that's actually done. Before we know how to activate, let's agree that steps may change somewhat from one phone to another by kind; Samsung's phones are different from hobby phones, which in turn differ from Shaume's, and so on.
Fortunately, most modern Android phones allow you to activate this feature by opening the Settings application and then moving to "security," pressing "security and geographic location," and then "improved settings," Advanced, and pressing "screen installation on a particular application."
While on Samsung's phones, especially, it is different where you need to access "control" settings and navigate to "protection and privacy." Security and privacy. Then pressure is placed on the other "security settings," and then turn on the "appliance stabilization" option and then activate it, as well as activate the option "use the screen lock type to cancel the installation," so you will be ready to test it.
And don't forget, after you've loaded a program, you're going to have to pass the protective device so you can use the rest of the apps again, and if your phone isn't locked or password-protected, it's not going to matter at all, so be sure to secure your phone first.
Second, how does the application installation function work?
Now that I've activated the application installation capability, it's time to attempt to limit the use of the phone to only one application. Start with the application to be installed, and then show the newly opened applications through the Recents button in the mobility bar below (the method varies from phone to phone, but in many cases it is by pressing the box below the screen, and if the gestures are activated, you can come down the screen and pull it up as your finger continues to exist until the last open application appears). At the top of this app interface, you will see its icon. Hit it, then pick "stamping this app" in this app, and the screen will be uploaded to this app immediately.
The way to use the rest of the applications again will be by pressing the return button (the triangle on your screen) and the other open application display button (mostly the square code) at the same time, which will take you to the lock screen until you pass the protection device and use the applications as usual. And if the motions are active, you may pull the screen from the bottom to the top, as we've indicated, and you're also going to be converted into the lock screen for the same reason.
Now that you've identified the advantage of installing programs, I guess you're going to provide your phone to anyone, and you're sure of your privacy. Just make sure that this function is engaged before you're ready for these scenarios, and more significantly, make sure that your phone is protected by a password or by any other methods that only you know.
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