Version 2014 _hot_ | Keepsafe Old
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Default gallery apps in 2014 did not offer privacy features. If you handed your phone to a friend to show them a photo, they could easily swipe left or right and see every image in your camera roll. There was no "Hidden" folder in iOS photos, and Android’s native file management was a mess. keepsafe old version 2014
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A simple, clean, and frequently updated local locker. Conclusion
The primary appeal is the ability to keep photos entirely on the device. Many users are hesitant to entrust private data to cloud servers, regardless of encryption, preferring the air-gapped security of internal phone storage.
A: Yes. If you want a simple, free, and secure photo vault without subscriptions, consider these: