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How to block Android applications with or WITHOUT apps: 7 ways !!!

How to block Android applications with or WITHOUT apps: 7 ways !!!
– Take a look at these tips, tricks, and solution you can use to make your life much easier with your devices whenever problems arrive and complications which you may find difficult to deal with.

To prevent someone else from seeing your Messenger, Facebook or WhatsApp, you must block the applications with a password or key. It is as simple as configuring the application protector or APP LOCKER that is usually already factory installed on devices such as Huawei or Xiaomi. If that is not your case, such as the Samsung Galaxy, then you will need to install a third-party application.

The app lock on Android allows you to prevent unauthorized access to your private apps, such as WhatsApp, Facebook or others. Unlike the lock screen that protects total access to the cell phone (and it is advisable to have it activated), in this case you will only block sensitive applications and you can allow them to use the rest.

In some cases you can even use your finger or fingerprint to lock or unlock, instead of having to enter a password or PIN, however, your cell phone must have a fingerprint reader for this to be possible. If this is the case with your cell phone, some apps like WhatsApp even offer their own blocking option.

WITHOUT installing APPS

Before downloading an app to lock apps (APP LOCK), check if your cell phone already has a factory function for this purpose.

For example, in the case of my Huawei, this option is in Settings, Safety, App lock. Once activated, you can choose to use the same password or lock screen security, or use a different PIN, unique to lock apps.

Once this functionality is configured, you only have to activate the apps you want to block. In the case above I have blocked WhatsApp, which as I said before, I am forced to block it in this way since my phone does not have a fingerprint reader and I cannot block this particular app with the blocking option that WhatsApp offers on its own settings.

The good thing about using Android’s own option (in this case Huawei), is that it works without errors and blocks everything about the application, its preview in recent apps and notifications. Every time you try to view the application, it will ask you for the lock key.

In addition to protection normal of applications, you can generate a deterrent screen that displays a calculator, which appears when you try to enter a locked application and where the unlock code must be entered. Also, it may display a fake error message when trying to open a protected application, to fool intruders.

It offers a smart lock that keeps applications unlocked while the user is in a safe location, the cell phone is connected to a trusted WiFi network (same as Hexlock) or a Bluetooth device. They are useful functions so that you do not have to constantly enter the lock code while you are at work, at home or in the car, for example.

This app allows you to protect photos and videos in a private gallery.

Another powerful application with a conventional lock function, lock based on the WiFi network to which the cell phone is connected, lock according to the time, individual passwords for each application and unlock with a fingerprint. It has other functions such as call blocking, 3G data blocking, remote cell phone blocking, etc. This is a feature-laden application, so it can have a significant impact on your computer’s performance.

Light app, free of advertising and invasive permissions.

It is automatically disabled when you are connected to a WiFi network or a trusted Bluetooth device. A) Yes you don’t have to constantly unlock your apps while you’re at home or in your car. It also allows you to configure a delay before apps crash.

Offers finger sensor support and remote unlocking of apps by sending an SMS from another cell phone.

Material Lock looks like it can also block messenger chat bubbles. What it doesn’t offer is fingerprint support. Nor does it seem that a cheat screen can be set (a bogus error message, for example) when trying to open a protected application. And it does not offer protection against uninstallation.

From the developer DoMobile Lab, it is an application of the same hierarchy, with practically all the functions mentioned above. It has a rating of 4.4 / 5 and has been downloaded over 100 million times.

Temporarily blocking APPS

Pin Screen is a feature available on some devices with Android 5 and up. Normally it should be found in the settings of your Android phone, option “Security”.

Basically, what it does is lock the cell phone to a single screen. If a friend asks you for a call, you can limit him to only using the screen to dial phone numbers, blocking the exit to other screens or applications on the device with security. To exit this mode, press and hold the multitasking button (“Overview” button).

Before using this feature you must configure a lock screen on Android (Configure> Security> Screen Lock) with a pattern, PIN or password (do not use the Swipe option). Then you have to activate the Screen Pinning option in Configure> Security> Screen Pinning.

Hide blocked apps

Instead of that obvious screen showing that the application is locked and that a code must be entered in order to open it, there is another more discreet option. With Oops! AppLock, when trying to open a blocked application only an empty wallpaper will appear. To access you must press the volume buttons in the correct sequence. In other words, it is an unlocking by physical buttons.

All you have to do is set the lock sequence, pressing the volume buttons. Then add the apps you want to block and set the wallpaper and that’s it.

This tool is camouflaged under the name “K Note”. When you open it, a type of sheet will appear to jot down notes. On that screen you must press the sequence of volume buttons configured to enter the settings and also to add more protected applications.

How to HIDE apps on Android

Screen lock and how to keep it from getting too DISTURBED

How to block the WiFi, Bluetooth and other settings on the cell phone

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