How to Hide Photos on your iPhone in a Locked and Private Photo Album


So you are here to find out how to hide photos on your iPhone? Well, iPhone doesn't really allow you to generate a private photo album, but the pictures can be technically hidden and secured. This article will show you how to lock them. If you want to hide photos on your iPhone within the Photos app, then it has significant loopholes. You can take help of another app to protect the videos and pictures in a secret photo album on your iPhone.



Here’s how you can hide photos and videos in a secret photo album on iPhone

For the operating systems through iOS 10, hiding photo on iPhone means that the photo is hidden from Collections, Moments and Years. Although it will still be visible on All Photos. Beginning with iOS11 and continuing in iOS 12, hidden photos can be wiped from All Photos too.
         ·       To view the hidden albums:
         ·       Launch the Hidden album.
         ·       It means that the security on hidden private photos album is next to nothing.

How to hide photos in a private photo album
       1.    Launch the Photos app on your iPhone
       2.    Look for the photos that you have to hide.
       3.    In the lower left corner, click the Share icon.
       4.    Choose Hide.
       5.    Confirm Hide image.
And you are good to go. You have successfully hidden the photos. If you want to view the hidden photos, then click on the Albums tab in Photos app. Find the album called Hidden and click on it. You will find it down at the bottom of your screen under the other albums.

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