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I wish Galaxy phones had this new privacy feature, but Google might nix it

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Google and Samsung phones offer plenty of privacy and security features. This includes spam detection, call screening, Advanced Protection Mode, and the ability to block USB connections via a locked phone

I wish Galaxy phones had this new privacy feature, but Google might nix it
Android Authority โ€” 10 June 2026
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Google and Samsung phones offer plenty of privacy and security features. This includes spam detection, call screening, Advanced Protection Mode, and the ability to block USB connections via a locked phone. However, HONOR has launched a new feature that Iโ€™d like to see on Pixel and Galaxy phones.

HONOR announced a new Virtual Permissions feature (h/t: HUAWEI Central ) that effectively provides blank/dummy data to certain apps that request sensitive permissions . An official video posted on Weibo shows that you can specify which apps will receive blank permission data. This feature applies to permissions like your contact list, messages, call logs, and calendar. Check out a machine-translated screenshot below.

This is useful if youโ€™re merely trying out an unknown app and donโ€™t want to share any sensitive info just yet. Itโ€™s also handy if you simply want to use an established app with an otherwise expansive list of permissions.

HONOR isnโ€™t actually the first Android OEM to offer this feature. Realme debuted a similar Personal Information Protection feature back in 2020, sending blank data when an app requested certain permissions. Weirdly enough, it looks like realme may have pulled this feature to keep Google happy.

A 2021 forum post from an apparent realme representative announced that Personal Information Protection had been removed, citing Android 11โ€™s compatibility definition document:

In other words, realme may have pulled this privacy feature to preserve its relationship with Google. Itโ€™s unclear whether Google asked realme to pull this feature or realme proactively pulled it after realizing the feature might fall foul of Googleโ€™s Android guidelines. Either way, the feature isnโ€™t present on my realme GT8 Pro review unit. Weโ€™ve asked Google and realme about this pulled feature and the circumstances surrounding it.

Weโ€™re still glad this functionality is coming to another brandโ€™s phones. However, donโ€™t be surprised if HONOR doesnโ€™t launch it outside China in light of the apparent Google/realme issues. Weโ€™ve asked HONOR about a wider release and will update our article accordingly. I really hope Google gives this feature the go-ahead in global markets, though, as Iโ€™d love to see a similar option on Pixel and Galaxy phones.

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