Samsung’s Secure Folder is designed to safeguard users’ personal files, apps, and photos, ensuring their privacy and security. However, a recent issue has emerged with the One UI 7 update, compromising the confidentiality of some content stored within this folder.
The problem arises from a feature in the Secure Folder’s Gallery app known as “Auto-generate stories”. This feature compiles photos to create short stories or slideshows. Alarmingly, these generated stories are displayed as notifications outside the Secure Folder, making them accessible to anyone who taps on the notification. This flaw reveals photos that are supposed to be securely locked away.
This security vulnerability impacts all devices that have received the stable One UI 7 update, including the Galaxy S24, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6. Although Samsung initially rolled out this update, it has now been paused for undisclosed reasons.
Until Samsung addresses this issue, users can disable the story feature to protect their privacy. To do this, open the Gallery app within the Secure Folder, tap on the Menu option, go to Settings, and switch off the Auto-generate story option.
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