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The app pinning feature can be useful if you want to lend someone your Galaxy phone or tablet to access a particular app and restrict access to others. For example:
App pinning forces an app to remain open. When an app is pinned, it can't be closed, minimized, or unpinned unless you unlock the phone using your lock screen PIN, pattern, or fingerprint. To use app pinning:
Here's the tricky part. The “Pin this app“ option is not going to be available by default in modern One UI versions. You need to enable it before it shows up in the drop-down menu on the Recent Apps screen. To do this:
As seen in the screenshots above, once you turn that feature on inside the Security and privacy menu in the Settings app, the “Pin this app” option will appear whenever you tap an app icon in the Recent Apps screen.
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