Among the many new features ushered in by Android 5.0 Lollipop
is better user account management for your devices, so your phone
becomes more like a Windows or Mac computer. These new features include
Guest Mode, which lets you hand your phone over to someone else without
giving them access to any of your data. Here's how to set up Guest Mode
on Android Lollipop.
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| Lollipop brings Guest Mode to Android. / © AndroidPIT |
So if your nephew wants to play a few games, or your friend needs to
check Facebook, or someone wants to show you a new app, Guest Mode gives
you the ability to pass round your handset safe in the knowledge that
your own photos, music and apps are carefully locked away in your user
account.
Switching to Guest Mode
Guest Mode is already available on your Lollipop device: Swipe down
from the top of the quick settings panel, tap your avatar and choose Add
guest to enable the feature. If someone else uses your phone or tablet
on a regular basis then you can give him or her a separate account all
to themselves.
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| You can switch to Guest Mode in a couple of taps. / © AndroidPIT |
After a few moments you'll be in Guest Mode and you can hand over
your handset without worrying. The phone or tablet will look like it did
when Lollipop was first installed, with the pre-installed apps all in
their original positions and all of Android's settings back to their
defaults.
That's another benefit of Guest Mode: No one can mess about with the
settings you've put in place, from the home screen wallpaper to the
sounds the keyboard makes when you push the buttons. When you're ready
to go back to normality, use the quick settings pull-down panel again.
Configuring Guest Mode
From the Users page in Settings you can change one aspect of the way
that Guest Mode works — tap the cog icon next to Guest to see the
solitary option on screen. It lets you enable or disable phone calls for
the guest, which might come in handy if you don't want your kids
ordering pizza.
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| Further options are available inside Settings. / © AndroidPIT |
And that's all there is to it. With the power of Guest Mode and separate
user accounts on your Android Lollipop device you can keep your own
apps, files and settings safe and sound if someone needs to borrow your
phone or tablet. It's quick and simple to use too, so make sure you take
advantage of it.
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