From iOS 10, obviously, we're now going to iOS 11 and there's not much news about the changes until now. As spotted by developer Steve Troughton-Smith, the App Store had a placeholder listing for an app called Files from Apple. We'd have to wait until the official announcement later to see what is to expect from this Files app. In this age of cyber hacks and accidental uploads, it pays to keep your files safe from the unwanted audience. Whether it's a classified document for work or a selfie that you wouldn't want to be uploaded online, here are some apps that you could consider to hide your secret files in. Vaulty (Android) Vaulty is an Android-only app that protects both your photos and videos from prying eyes using a pin or text password before gaining access to your private files. Be aware, though, that it has an automatic online backup feature that saves a copy of the file on the internet so it could recover important files when you accidentally lose it. Private Photo Vault (Android/iOS) Private Photo Vault has been in the industry of keeping sensitive files secured since 2011 and has delivered no shortage in giving its users fresh updates. Read more in our articles including "'Files' app for iOS 11 pops up on Apple App Store" and "Free Mobile Apps to Hide Your Secret Files in".
From iOS 10, obviously, we're now going to iOS 11 and there's not much news about the changes until now. As spotted by developer Steve Troughton-Smith, the App Store had a placeholder listing for an app called Files from Apple. We'd have to wait until the official announcement later to see what is to expect from this Files app.
In this age of cyber hacks and accidental uploads, it pays to keep your files safe from the unwanted audience. Whether it's a classified document for work or a selfie that you wouldn't want to be uploaded online, here are some apps that you could consider to hide your secret files in. Vaulty (Android) Vaulty is an Android-only app that protects both your photos and videos from prying eyes using a pin or text password before gaining access to your private files.
Our coverage of files includes: "'Files' app for iOS 11 pops up on Apple App Store"; "Free Mobile Apps to Hide Your Secret Files in"; "Google releases new "Files Go" app". Each article provides unique insights and information.