Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


Google has announced Touch ID and Face ID privacy feature for Google Drive on Apple devices. Google apps always offer great privacy features to its users. Whether its Gmail, Photos or Drive, users get enhanced privacy features for a hassle-free experience. The new privacy update will allow Apple users to enable Face ID or Touch ID Authentication on iPhone and iPad. Even if the users leave their devices unlocked, their content stored in Google Drive will be safe as intruders will require to get past Face ID and Touch ID to access the file.
How to Enable the New Privacy Feature?
Users who are using Apple devices can enable the privacy feature by opening Google Drive and selecting the privacy screen. Also, users will get the option to activate private screen immediately or delay it to 10 seconds or 10 minutes which will depend upon the users.
Privacy Screen has Limitations
Though Privacy screen will help the users to use Face ID or Touch ID to save their important files from intruders, it also has some limitations. Google has clearly warned Apple users that privacy screen will not secure drive notifications, and it might be visible on the notification panel. Apart from this, specific files shared with the files app, Google Photos and Siri functionality might not be protected. Even with the limitations, Privacy screen makes sure that intruders don’t get access in your Apps and go through sensitive files.