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With iOS 18 , Apple now offers the ability to lock and hide certain apps on your device.
Whenever you want to access the app, you have to input a passcode or biometric authentication to open it.
When you lock an app you also have the option to hide it.
Any information from the app will also be hidden, so you don't have to worry about other aspects of the app.
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