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I don't quite understand what's going on with the private space.

Is it similar to setting up a new user but easier to access within the main profile?

Would you potentially put apps that have your personal info into the private space to reduce the risk of leaking?

I second that

In a Private Space, users can create an isolated environment on their current user profile. It's treated as a separate profile. Apps in the private space show up separately to other apps and are hidden from the recents view, notifications, settings etc. They also have their own network for separate VPN, so it's like another user but not.

You could put in anything that you think should be separated from everything else or requires an additional layer of protection.

This is pretty awesome.

So much easier than switching between profiles!

So you need to install a new VPN for the private profile? I guess similarly it can provide an enclave for the banking apps that dislike your VPN.

This Private Space feature in the latest version of Graphene is pretty cool.

It's like having all the privacy preserving benefits of creating a seperate user profile but you can access it from within your main profile.

You can also run an app in the private space while still accessing the apps in your main profile.

You can share text to the private space clipboard.

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I noticed that some settings from the parent profile are ignored inside the private space, e.g. keyboard presses make a sound in the private space when they are set not to in the parent profile.