Samsung's One UI 8, based on Android 16, introduces significant security enhancements, including Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP) for app-specific data storage. This ensures sensitive information remains confined to designated apps. KEEP secures features like Now Brief and Smart Gallery search and supports the Personal Data Engine. Additionally, devices at serious risk will automatically sign out of Samsung accounts to prevent threats. Samsung is incorporating post-quantum cryptography into Secure Wi-Fi to bolster protection against future cyber threats, ensuring stronger privacy over public networks.
With One UI 8, Samsung is introducing Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP), which creates encrypted, app-specific storage environments within the device's secure storage area, ensuring that each app can access only its own sensitive information and nothing more.
KEEP protects Now Brief, Smart Suggestions, Samsung Moments, and other on-device features that rely on user-specific inputs, thus enabling more advanced AI experiences without compromising privacy.
Samsung is also bringing post-quantum cryptography to Secure Wi-Fi, securing the key exchange process at the core of encrypted connections, ensuring robust privacy even over public networks.
If a device is flagged for serious risk, it will automatically be signed out of the Samsung account, cutting off access to cloud-connected services to prevent threats from spreading.
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