Discreet Photo Safe Pro - Protect your pictures, hidden, secret and secure


4.7 ( 8177 ratings )
仕事効率化 写真/ビデオ
開発者 Stay Hungry Apps
0.99 USD

CNET Review - "easy to use, and it works well where it matters -- password protecting and blocking unwanted access to your photos. If youre looking for something basic and easy to use, this is a good place to start"

Keep your private photos hidden without anyone even knowing they are there, with the most discreet photo security app on the app store.

What do all the other photo safe apps on the app store have in common? They tell everyone that you have something to hide.

This is the most discreet photo security app on the app store. Hide your photos in plain sight without anyone even knowing that you have anything to hide.


Features :-

● App opens in public mode by default - requires pinch gesture to access the private/secret mode.
● If you didnt know that a secret pinch gesture is required, you would have no idea that the app is hiding photos.
● Discreet icon and app name means that no one realizes that you have a photo safe app or anything hidden.

● Create as many albums as you require in both public and private mode.
● Import as many photos as you like to each album
● Optionally set passcode to protect private mode.
● View photos in the fully featured viewer, with pan, zoom and rotate functionality.
● Export photos back to to Camera Roll, Copy to clipboard or Email to yourself and friends.
● Full iPhone 5 / iPod Touch 5 support.


NOTE :- iOS 5 - When you first import photos, you will be prompted to allow access to location data - this is because your photos may contain GPS information. The app does not use location data in any other way. You must allow access to this in order to import photos. If you accidentally deny access, go to Settings from your devices home screen and turn on location services for the app.

Also note, once you have imported a photo, you must delete it manually from the devices Camera Roll - it is not possible for us to add this into the app as it is a restriction of iOS.

Stock imagery provided thanks to Belovodchenko Anton and Florin Garoi.