The Hidden Apps feature in Nothing OS is a great way to keep certain apps out of sight, offering a cleaner look and added privacy. However, there’s one concern: if someone knows how to access the hidden area, all the apps you’re trying to keep private become easily accessible.

Instead of setting individual passwords for each hidden app, wouldn’t it be more effective to protect the hidden area itself with a password? This way, even if someone knows the gesture or method to access hidden apps, they’ll hit a secure lock, keeping everything inside truly private.

Why this makes sense:

One Lock, Total Privacy: No need to set passwords on each app — just lock the hidden area once.

Simpler Access for You: Enter the password once to unlock the hidden area and use your apps freely.

Better Security: Prevent unauthorized access to all hidden apps in one go.

This small change could make a huge difference in protecting personal data while ensuring the feature serves its true purpose.

What do you think about this idea? Let’s get the conversation going and make Nothing OS even better!