How to Turn Off the Password for OPPO Private Safe
The Private Safe feature on OPPO devices helps protect your important files, photos, and documents with advanced security. However, once you turn off the password, the Private Safe feature will no longer be available. If you still want to continue, follow the steps below to turn off the password safely.
Note: This article is applicable to ColorOS 5.1 and above devices. Check your phone's ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
What is Private Safe
Private Safe is designed to keep your personal data separate from your main storage, offering a secure space only you can access. Turning off the password removes this protection, meaning your files will no longer be stored in a locked area. Make sure to move or back up any important files before disabling the password to avoid losing access to them.
How to Remove the Password for Private Safe
For ColorOS 14 and Above
Go to [Settings] > [Security & Privacy] > [More security & privacy] > [Privacy Password], then enter your privacy password and tap [Turn off password], then tap [Turn off] and enter your privacy password to confirm.
For ColorOS 12 to ColorOS 13
Go to [Settings] > [Password & Security] > [Privacy Password], then enter your privacy password and tap [Turn off password], then tap [Turn off] and enter your privacy password to confirm.
For ColorOS 5.1 to ColorOS 11
Go to [Settings] > [Fingerprint, Face & Password] / [Password & Biometrics] > [Privacy Password] > enter the privacy password, then tap [Turn off password] and tap [Turn off], then enter your privacy password again to confirm.
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*Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phone, but these won't affect the description in this article.