First, open the phone photo album, open a photo you want to encrypt, and then click "Share" in the lower left corner of the phone.
After sharing, you can select multiple photos to be encrypted, and select "Add to Memo" below the selected points.
The memo interface pops up, and you can choose "Save" directly or save the photo in another memo.
After saving, open the memo of the photo you just saved, click the "Share" icon in the upper right corner, and select "Lock Memo" in the pop-up sharing menu.
Set a password and password prompt for this memo, and you can also turn on the "Use touch ID" switch, so you can open this encrypted memo directly with the Touch ID next time.
After setting the password, exit the memo and reopen it. This memo is encrypted, so you must enter a password or open it with a touch id.
At this time, you can delete the encrypted photos in the memo, because the photos have been copied and saved in the memo.
If you want to save the encrypted photos back to the album, enter this encrypted memo, click the "Share" button in the upper right corner, and then select "Save Pictures" in the pop-up menu.
It turns out that it's so simple for Apple's mobile phone to encrypt photos! I'm not afraid of being seen by others in the future.
Friends who use Apple mobile phones know that the photos in Apple mobile phone albums have no encryption function, which makes many friends very upset.
I dare not put some private photos in my mobile phone album, because it will be easily seen by others. Today I want to share some methods with you, which I just learned. I didn't expect it to be so simple to encrypt photos on Apple's mobile phone, so I'm not afraid of others seeing it in the future.
Method 1: Add an "invisibility cloak" to the photo album.
Apple's mobile phone itself supports a way to hide private photos. But this method is also a bit bad, that is, it can only be invisible and cannot be locked. If you want to be more secure, then we can turn the photo into a "black picture" and then hide it, which will be safer.
Operation method: click on a picture-edit-adjust the exposure, brightness and shadow to the lowest-turn it into a "black picture"-hide this picture; When you use this picture, it has been hidden-find this picture-and adjust the exposure, brightness and shadow to the normal state;
Method 2: Memos help lock.
If you think the above method is not safe enough, we can use the memo to help put a "lock". The method is super simple, and the steps are as follows:
Click Memo-New-Picture Gallery-Add Pictures-Share-Lock Memo-Set Password;
Method 3: Set the access rights of the photo album.
We can also set access to photo albums. After setting, you can only access the photo album if you successfully enter the password. On the contrary, no one can look at your photo album!
Steps: Settings-General-Access Rights-Enable Access Restrictions-Set Password-Find Access Restrictions-Select Movies-Don't Allow Movies.
All right! These are all my sharing methods, and friends in need can try them. If you know other ways to encrypt photo albums, please share!