For those times your smartphone ends up in foreign hands, having the ability to keep certain content, such as photos and videos, out of their sight could be considered essential. Being Linux-based, Android already offers a primitive, and totally working solution for making certain files and folders accessible only to a file manager app, and nothing else.
It's not only simple, but it will also spare you from searching for a file hiding app. There's not a whole lot you need to, so follow this little guide and be amazed!
The second option is to hide the media files within an already existing folder by creating a .nomedia file inside it. This file doesn't have an extension or any content. It's simply an empty file called '.nomedia' without the quotations. This will hide all media files (pictures and video) from any app that tries to interact with them.
Important! Make sure to enable viewing of hiding files and folders inside your File Manager, because you won't be able to reach your files otherwise. Actually, the hardest part of the whole hiding ordeal is finding a File Manager you enjoy using. If your phone or tablet doesn't come with one, try ES File Explorer. It's free, fully-featured, supports 30 languages, and it rates really high on Google Play. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it's a polished app worthy of attention.
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