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Starting Split screen mode
Open the first app from a start screen or from the app menu
Slowly drag from the
bottom up Tap the icon at the top in the app image Tap
Splitscreen
. . . The app is
displayed at the top (or on the side)
Selecting the second app
Open the second app from a start screen, the app menu or the list of most recently used apps
. . . The app is loaded into the second screen area
Changing the second app
Select another app from a start screen, the app menu or the list of most recently used apps
Ending Split screen mode
Drag the black bar between the two apps all the way up/down or left/right . . . The second
app is ended and the device returns to Default mode
Protection from harmful apps
Downloading apps from sources other than Google Play
If you want to download apps from sources other than Google Play, you must permit it explicitly.
You can find this function in the settings for the app that allows the download, e. g. browser or
mail program.
Settings
Apps & notifications
Display all apps Select the app that you
wish to use to load apps from other sources
Install unknown apps
Enable the
Allow
from this source
switch.
If you intend to use apps that Google classifies as insecure, you must permit the use of such apps
explicitly. Find out about the associated security risks from Google beforehand.
Checking the device for security threats
Google Play Protect checks apps when they are installed, and regularly and automatically checks
your device for security threats. In the event Play Protect finds a potentially harmful app, you are
notified.
Settings
Security
Google Play Protect
. . . Information is
displayed on apps checked recently.
Manually starting a check: Tap
Scan
Enabling/disabling automatic checking:
Tap
Enable/disable
Scan apps with Play Protect
with switch
Apps from unknown sources can represent a security risk for your smartphone.
A download can corrupt your smartphone, and personal details can be misused or
go missing.