We continue our series of articles on the security of a Motorola Moto G51. You will no doubt have understood it in the event that you are a regular on our blog, we would like to present you with all the means of securing your phone. In fact, the personal data it stores are sometimes sensitive and we do not want them to be accessible by anyone. Accordingly, today we have prepared a guide for you to show you how to lock applications on your Motorola Moto G51?

With this in mind, we will first see why it is worth blocking access to applications on your Motorola Moto G51, and then two third-party applications that will allow you to lock access to all the applications you want. This way you will be calm, even if you leave your smartphone unattended.

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How useful is locking an application on Motorola Moto G51?

Even though the vast majority of people configure a password, a pattern, or a fingerprint to lock the screen of their Motorola Moto G51, unfortunately this is not always sufficient. And, whether at work or at home, it is possible that you leave your smartphone unlocked and that someone around you seizes it and takes advantage of a moment of inattention to rummage through your smartphone and access to the content of certain applications.

In the event that you take the step of blocking access to certain apps that seem sensitive to you, you will add additional security and whether your Motorola Moto G51 is unlocked or not, it will be impossible for anyone other than you to access. to your applications and what they contain.

How to lock access to one or more applications on Motorola Moto G51?

We now move on to the practical part of this article, and we present to you two different methods for block access to applications on your Motorola Moto G51. However, this functionality is not natively integrated, except on certain specific apps. But in most cases, you will need to install a specific application that will improve the security of your phone. We are going to present to you the two choices which seem to us the most relevant.

Block access to certain applications with SoftWego

First technique, you can use the application of a software suite which is very convenient because its applications are very space-saving, no need to bother with the memory of your smartphone, although it is very easy toinsert a memory card into a Motorola Moto G51. If we summarize, this is the application Protect your applications , they made it easy but effective, as the name suggests, its only goal is to lock access to the applications of your Motorola Moto G51 with a password. Now all you need to do is:

  • Download and install the app
  • Open it and give it the necessary rights
  • Choose from the list of applications all those you want to block
  • Choose a password to access the applications of your Motorola Moto G51

Lock access to one or more applications on your Motorola Moto G51 using AppLock

Finally, a second alternative, which this time is a little more complete and will also give you the possibility of protecting certain other elements such as functions of writing SMS, calls, uninstalling applications, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth … A truly complete application to guarantee you optimal security and ensure that no one will be able to harm you by wanting to use your Motorola Moto G51.

Although it is a little more cumbersome for the memory of your device, it remains an application that will not disrupt the operation of your smartphone. We recommend it to you in the event that you want to have an application more pleasant to use, customizable, more complete AppLock is made for you:

  • Download and install AppLock on your Motorola Moto G51
  • Give the necessary rights to the application so that it can function properly
  • Set a password or fingerprint as an access key to your locked content
  • Define all the content you want to block access in the different categories of the application

If you want a lot of tutorials to become the absolute master of the Motorola Moto G51, we invite you to browse the other tutorials in the category: Motorola G51.