
Your Privacy, Secured: How Galaxy AI Empowers You to Take Control of Your Data Advancing transparency and choice with Galaxy AI
Manal Saleh
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Sep 16, 2025 - Technology is evolving
at high speed, becoming more intelligent by the second. These rapid
advancements have brought Galaxy AI to life, unlocking new levels of
productivity, creativity and communication. But as mobile AI grows more
capable, it also raises new concerns about privacy and control.
Samsung is addressing both
in two key ways: by designing Galaxy AI experiences with built-in safeguards
that protect user data from the ground up, and by applying AI to strengthen mobile
security and privacy protections. While both approaches are essential, building
AI that handles data responsibly remains the most urgent priority.
Transparency and
choice are the principles
driving this work. That’s where Galaxy’s intuitive, easy-to-use privacy
settings come in, helping you understand what data is used in AI processing, how it’s handled,
and how you can control it. These protections empower you to make
your own rules for your mobile experience — and to stay safe while you do.
Advanced Settings for
Advanced AI
This freedom of choice comes
into play for Galaxy AI experiences. With AI increasingly becoming a part of
what we do, it’s only natural to want more control over how your personal data
is used in relation to it. Enter Galaxy AI privacy safeguards: a set of
policies and protections that go above and beyond to make sure you’re informed
and protected when leveraging Galaxy AI.
One of the ways we champion
user control is through our powerful suite of AI tools that can operate
on-device, keeping your data securely in your hands. Whether you’re using
communication tools like Live Translate and Interpreter to break
down language barriers, or editing tools like Audio Eraser[1] to
stretch the limits of creativity, inputs
are kept within the confines of your phone. These features
offer a safe, responsive mobile experience that runs directly on your device,
right at your fingertips — working alongside Galaxy AI’s privacy protections to
give you greater visibility and control over your data.
Since launching Galaxy AI, our
vision has been driven by a commitment
to openness and user choice. That’s why we chose a hybrid approach,
introducing a powerful combination of on-device and cloud-based AI. This
ensures seamless usability and allows users to benefit from the full power of
AI for even the most complex tasks. Advanced features such as Generative
Edit[2] offer
on-device capabilities and also tap into cloud-based AI as needed for more
processing-intensive edits. With Galaxy, all AI experiences are designed with
your privacy in mind — even those that utilize remote servers. No matter what
feature or what settings you choose, personal
data
is never stored long-term or used for AI training — whether processed on-device
or on the cloud. Plus, with Advanced Intelligence settings[3],
managing your privacy is as simple as tapping a button. You can even choose how
your personal information is processed, including the option to disable online
processing for AI features.
Privacy is the foundation of
Galaxy AI, and thanks to our growing list of on-device AI features alongside
powerful settings options, so is user
control.
Intuitive Controls for Enhanced
Visibility
In addition to AI-powered features,
it’s critical that selecting privacy settings be easy and intuitive, no matter
which mobile experience you choose. Galaxy’s Security and Privacy dashboard enables
ultimate
control over your data, including who sees it and how it is
used, with a fool-proof interface. You can do it all — from viewing and
updating app permissions, controls and data-sharing functions, to identifying
which data could be at risk through intuitive safety status icons. With Permission
Usage, you can even keep track of which apps may have recently
accessed your data. This level of behind-the-curtain visibility across
settings is unique to Galaxy, making it easier than ever to see how all Galaxy
experiences are secured and built to function according to your preferences.
Another cornerstone of
Galaxy privacy settings is Auto Blocker, a key feature that empowers you
to secure your mobile devices without sacrificing usability. Auto Blocker
protects your device by checking for malware and other security threats, while
blocking malicious activity. It prevents unauthorized app installations, blocks
commands and updates via USB, and mitigates zero click attacks with Message
Guard.
For those looking for an
even stronger line of defense against today’s cyber threats, Maximum
Restrictions[4]
offers an additional suite of device protections. These added measures offer
an extra layer of user control, giving you the choice to block 2G service and
prevent data from being intercepted when connected to unsafe networks. They
also prevent unintended automatic reconnection to certain Wi-Fi networks that
may be less secure.
With Samsung Knox protection
and privacy settings that are easy to understand, you hold the power to decide
how your data is handled — whether shared or kept completely on-device. Looking
ahead, Samsung will further advance AI-powered security technologies to make
privacy protections smarter, more adaptive, and even more seamless. And as AI
continues to evolve, Samsung remains committed to building secure experiences
rooted in transparency and choice — now and in the future.
[1]
Results may vary
per video depending on sounds present in the video. Samsung Account login is required.
Certain types of sound can be detected such as voices, music, wind, nature,
crowd and noise. The actual sound detection may vary depending on audio source
and the condition of the video. Accuracy of results is not guaranteed.
[2]
Generative Edit
feature for Photo Assist requires a network connection and Samsung Account
login. Editing with Generative Edit may result in a resized photo. A visible
watermark is overlaid on the image output upon saving in order to indicate that
the image was generated by AI. The accuracy and reliability of the generated
output is not guaranteed.
[3]
Availability may
vary by device model, OS and/or market.
[4]
Maximum
Restrictions prevents automatic, unintended reconnection to less secure
networks, which may include Open, Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) or
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). This protects users from device traffic that
may be exposed or intercepted.






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