The Knox Journals: Ensure the Data You Share Stays Private

Key Takeaways

The meeting notes from the Samsung Newsroom Australia discuss the increasing concerns over privacy and data ownership in an increasingly technology-driven world. The notes highlight Samsung’s efforts to address these concerns through features such as Private Sharing with Quick Share and Enhanced Data Protection with end-to-end encryption.

Private Sharing with Quick Share allows Samsung Galaxy users to securely share data with designated recipients, ensuring that only the intended recipients can access the shared files. This feature also provides options to set permissions, expiration dates, restrict screenshotting, and monitor the recipient’s activities related to the shared files.

Additionally, Enhanced Data Protection offers end-to-end encryption for data synced or backed up with Samsung Cloud, ensuring that the data can only be decrypted on the user’s device and remains inaccessible to unauthorized parties. Users are prompted to create a recovery code to prevent data loss in case of device loss.

The notes also include instructions on how to use Private Sharing and Enhanced Data Protection features on Samsung Galaxy devices, as well as details about the compatibility and limitations of these features.

Overall, the meeting notes emphasize Samsung’s commitment to providing users with secure and privacy-preserving solutions for sharing and protecting their data in an increasingly digital environment.


Summary of The Knox Journals: Ensure the Data You Share Stays Private

Concerns over the invasion of privacy and the loss of data ownership have become increasingly common. As technology continues to become further embedded in our everyday lives, our communication increasingly takes place online – which often means sharing sensitive information over the Internet.

It can be hard to know the right way to do this. For example, you might have concerns around the security of third-party messaging platforms. Or you might be worried that your sensitive information and data could be lost or compromised in the event of a server attack or the loss of your phone. When connecting to another device, you might also worry about who can see your data, and how to keep it secure.

At Samsung, we’ve thought of all this and made it our mission to help keep you protected so you can safely and comfortably share your data.

 

Private Sharing with Quick Share

Ever been in a situation like this? You want to share pictures of your newborn baby, or a video from your recent holiday, but don’t want to risk them somehow ending up online or visible to anyone other than those you intended.

Samsung Galaxy has a built-in solution to this problem: Quick Share’s Private Sharing, a privacy-preserving file-sharing function that lets you share your data with peace of mind.

With Private Sharing, you and you alone own the data. You can ensure that only the designated recipients can open the files you send – no one else. You can also set permissions and expiration dates for the data, so it’s only viewable for a limited amount of time. Further, you can give read-only access without the ability to re-share; revoke the data access whenever you like; restrict screenshotting, and see when the recipient received and opened the file.

Private Sharing makes it safe and easy to share your content, and you can share up to 20 files at once with a total size of up to 200MB.[1] And of course, all your files are encrypted when shared, courtesy of blockchain-based encryption technology.

To use Private Sharing, select the file you want to send and tap the Share icon. Tap Quick Share, followed by the three dots for more options in the top right corner. Then select Turn on Private Sharing. Once the message has been sent, you can check what you’ve sent and change the expiration date or revoke sharing permissions.

▲ Select file > Quick Share > Three dots (more options) > Turn on Private sharing

 

No more worries about misfiring a private photo or file. With Quick Share’s Private Sharing, you’re in control of your data and whom you choose to share it with, with visibility into file share status every step of the way.

 

Data Protection with End-to-End Encryption

Starting with the Galaxy S24, Enhanced Data Protection offers additional protection for Galaxy devices when you sync or back up your data with Samsung Cloud.[2] This feature helps mitigate against the risk of data loss via end-to-end encryption (E2EE), which ensures data can only be encrypted or decrypted on your device and cannot be seen by anyone but you.

When you activate Enhanced Data Protection, you’ll be prompted to write down a recovery code to help prevent the loss of your data in the event you lose your device.

To use Enhanced Data Protection, open the Samsung Cloud app, tap the three dots for more options, choose Settings, and then Enhanced Data Protection. From here, you can choose to encrypt backup or synced data. Alternatively, you can open your device Settings and go to Security and Privacy to find this feature.

 

▲ Samsung Cloud > Three dots (more options) > Settings > Enhanced data protection

 

End-to-end encrypted data is only accessible on devices using the Enhanced Data Protection feature, and cannot be accessed by anyone else, including Samsung.

We know that our users want to be able to enjoy their lives safely with the knowledge that their devices and data are protected. Galaxy helps you to do just that – so you can safely go out there knowing we have your back.

 

[1] Private Sharing is supported between Galaxy devices with Android OS 10 (Q OS) or later & One UI 2.1 or later. A maximum of 20 files and 200MB can be transferred at one time. Shareable file types include images (.jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmp, .webp, .heic, .dng), videos (.webm, .mp4, .3gp, .3g2, .mkv), audio (.mp3, .wav, .ogg, .m4a), and documents (.txt, .pdf).

[2] Enhanced Data Protection availability and support may vary by device model and OS.

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