Samsung privacy-protecting Maintenance Mode is coming to Galaxy S22s worldwide

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It’ll be coming to more devices throughout 2022 and 2023. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Samsung is starting to roll out a “Maintenance Mode” feature for its phones that’s designed to keep your messages, photos, info, and accounts safe when you’re getting your phone repaired. The company’s been testing the feature since July and launched it in China last month, but now it’s launching worldwide for the Galaxy S22, with more phones coming in the next few months.

According to Samsung’s press release, Maintenance Mode basically creates a separate user account that will let someone access “core functions” of the phone without being able to see any of your data. That means a repair tech will still be able to test your phone, but you won’t have to worry about them seeing anything they shouldn’t. Once you get your phone back, you...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/26/23424761/samsung-galaxy-s22-maintenance-mode-privacy-repair-worldwide-rollout

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