Google Photos is a handy tool to store your photos and videos but you surely do not want everyone to see all of them. There are likely to be media files that are sensitive in nature and you want to keep them to yourself. This is why Google added a feature called Locked Folder to Photos so that you can keep those sensitive files away from anyone who should not be seeing them.
Locked Folder is a folder within the Google Photos app that is protected by your device’s screen lock. All files moved to this folder stay locally on the device and do not get moved to other devices through cable or cloud transfers. This is the reason if you end up uninstalling the app or deleting the app data, you will lose all those files too. With the disclaimer out of the way, let’s get started with the tutorial.
The app will create Locked Folder after successful authentication. You wil see the message “Nothing here yet” as you have not moved any files which is what we will cover next.
It should be noted that the exact time may vary from file to file. If you have a photo or video in the trash that you would like to hide, you need to restore it and then follow the aforementioned steps. You can access all your hidden files anytime by visiting Library -> Utilities -> Locked Folder.
You will have to access Locked Folder within Google Photos as we have explained before. Tap on the photos and videos that you would like to unhide. The app will show two options: Move and Delete. Choose Move to unhide selected files and if you would like to delete them, choose the Delete option. There are no screenshots in this section because Google does not allow capturing screenshots of Locked Folder due to privacy reasons.