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There are several ways to automatically lock Android apps. Here are some methods you can try: 1. Use App Lock Apps: There are many third-party app lock apps available on the Google Play Store that can help you automatically lock your Android apps. Some popular ones include AppLock, Norton App Lock, and Smart AppLock. These apps allow you to set a passcode or pattern lock to individual apps or groups of apps, and can even lock apps automatically after a certain amount of time has passed. 2. Use Built-In App Lock Features: Some Android phones come with built-in app lock features. For example, Samsung phones have a Secure Folder feature that allows you to create a separate, secure space on your phone to store sensitive files and apps. You can set a passcode or pattern lock to access the Secure Folder and its contents. Similarly, Xiaomi phones have a built-in App Lock feature that lets you set a password or fingerprint lock to individual apps. 3. Use Third-Party Launchers: Some third-party launchers, such as Nova Launcher and Apex Launcher, come with the ability to lock individual apps or groups of apps. You can set a passcode or pattern lock to access the locked apps, and the launcher will automatically lock the apps after a certain amount of time has passed. 4. Use Screen Pinning: Screen Pinning is a built-in Android feature that allows you to pin a specific app to the screen so that the user cannot exit the app or switch to another app without entering a passcode. To use Screen Pinning, go to Settings > Security > Screen Pinning, and toggle the switch to enable it. Then, open the app you want to pin, and tap the Overview button (the square button at the bottom of the screen). Swipe up on the app to see the Pin icon, and tap it to pin the app to the screen. These are some of the methods you can use to automatically lock Android apps. Choose the method that works best for you based on your phone model and preferences.
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