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Samsung introduces Secure Chat feature, just not for Galaxy users

Samsung builds the most secure Android phones on the planet, yet its newest β€œSecure Chat” feature is not coming to Galaxy devices. It is for employees only.

Trusted news outlet Korea Herald reports thatΒ Samsung Electronics and other major Samsung Group affiliates have quietly rolled out a Secure Chat mode inside their in-house messaging platform to stop leaks.

Samsung Secure Chat mode

The feature arrives after multiple internal meeting materials, including executive-level instructions, surfaced on anonymous platforms like Blind almost in real time.

Once a chat room is marked Secure Chat, copy and paste is blocked. Message forwarding is disabled. Screenshots cannot be taken. Chat records cannot be saved to a personal PC.

Every protected room is clearly labeled, leaving no ambiguity about the restrictions in place. The controls operate at the system level, which means employees cannot bypass them with casual workarounds.

Samsung’s internal notice frames it as a dual mission: protect sensitive business information and shield employee privacy. The logic is simple: if redistribution is technically impossible, leaks become exponentially harder.

The irony will not be lost on Galaxy fans. Samsung Knox remains one of the strongest mobile security platforms in the consumer market, yet this highly restrictive chat protection is walled off from the public.

It turns out the underlying technology could easily align with One UI’s security stack. A future Galaxy S-series update could, in theory, introduce a consumer-facing Secure Chat toggle inside Samsung Messages or a partner app.

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