Android has a offered a native ‘Guest Mode’ for a very long time, but not many people know that the feature exists. Even the ones who do, may not know how to access it. So in this article, we will tell you how to use the ‘Guest Mode’ feature in your Android device to help keep your data private from prying eyes. We will also talk about what is Guest Mode and tell you about its benefits and when you should use it. Finally, we will show you how to turn off, disable or delete guest mode or multiple user accounts in your Android handset.
The Guest Mode comes in real handy when your kid wants to play a game on your phone, but you don’t want them to access you documents or spam your colleagues with calls and messages. It also helps you to hand over your phone to others without worrying about them accessing your photos, contact lists and other data that should best remain private. So that in mind, here’s how you can use Guest Mode or multiple use mode on Android devices and turn off, delete or disable it when you’re done with it.
- What is Guest Mode on Android?
- Benefits of Guest Mode on Android
- Difference Between Guest Mode and Multiple User Mode on Android
- Add New Users on Android Phones
What is Guest Mode on Android?
Guest Mode creates a secondary user account on Android devices, but with lesser privileges than the original account. Guest user accounts are separate from your main Google account, which means your contact list, call records, messages, files and photos can’t be accessed by such profiles. Do note that many Android manufacturers have replaced Guest Mode with multiple user modes in their device. The latter is largely similar to the guest mode, but with one major difference that we will discuss later in this article.
The guest mode enables the original user to hand over the device to others without compromising critical data. It also doesn’t offer access to calls and texts, which means your kid cannot spam your colleagues with calls and messages from your device. Most importantly, it prevents prying eyes from going through your private data, including contacts, messages, pictures and more.
Many manufacturers have replaced the Guest Mode on their devices with multiple user modes. For the most part, they are almost identical in how they work. However, unlike guest accounts, which are temporary and are deleted automatically every time you go back to your original user profile, the secondary user accounts stay on in your device unless manually deleted. Also, the native Guest Mode doesn’t allow access to calls and messages, something that can be (optionally) allowed by the original user in Multiple User Mode.
Add New Users on Android
Note: As with all things Android, the exact menu options might differ from one device to another based on Android version and manufacturer.
That’s it. You now know not only how to enable, activate and use Guest Mode on your Android device, but also how to disable, turn off and delete the additional user account.
You can enable, activate and use the Guest Mode (or secondary user mode) on Android if you lend your phone frequently to a friend, child, or family member, but worry about them messing up your personal settings or going through your photos and videos. You can also easily turn off, disable or delete Android guest mode on your device.