Samsung Galaxy devices offer two distinct approaches to keeping your personal pictures private: using the encrypted Secure Folder app or simply hiding specific albums within your main Gallery. For the highest level of security, the Secure Folder method is recommended as it creates a password-protected, encrypted space for your sensitive images.

Before you start: Ensure your device is running a recent version of One UI. You may need to set up Secure Folder via Settings > Security and privacy > More security settings > Secure Folder if you haven’t already.
Warning: If you forget the PIN, password, or pattern for your Secure Folder, you may lose access to the photos stored inside permanently. Make sure you remember your authentication credentials.

How to move photos to Secure Folder on a Samsung Galaxy

Follow these steps to transfer your images into the encrypted Secure Folder for maximum privacy.

  • Open the Gallery app on your device.
  • Tap and hold the photo you wish to hide. You can select multiple photos by tapping additional images.
  • Tap the ⋮ More icon located in the bottom right corner.
  • Select Move to Secure Folder from the menu.
  • Authenticate using your fingerprint, PIN, or password to confirm the transfer.
  • Locate and open the Secure Folder app (it looks like a white folder with a key icon) from your app drawer.
  • Tap the Gallery icon inside the Secure Folder to view your hidden photos.

How to hide albums in the Samsung Gallery

This method is faster but less secure, as the albums can be unhidden by anyone with access to your phone settings.

  • Open the Gallery app.
  • Tap the Albums tab at the bottom of the screen.
  • Tap the ⋮ More icon in the top right corner.
  • Select Hide albums.
  • Toggle the switch next to the albums you want to hide.
Pro tip: To quickly access your hidden photos in Secure Folder without opening the app drawer, you can add a widget to your home screen. Tap and hold on the home screen, select Widgets, scroll down to Secure Folder, and drag the Gallery shortcut to your home screen.

Managing your digital privacy is essential in today’s connected world, especially when sharing your device with family or friends. By utilizing the Secure Folder feature, you aren’t just moving files to a hidden location; you are placing them behind a cryptographic wall that separates personal data from your main user profile.

This distinction ensures that even if someone unlocks your phone, your private media remains inaccessible without the specific biometric or passcode required for the Secure Folder. Keeping sensitive information compartmentalized is a best practice for digital security on any Android device.