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Google is enabling Enterprise’s best feature for work-life balance on all Android phones

October 21, 2021
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Source: Google Enterprise

For anyone sick of having to swap between your personal and work emails, calendars, Drive files, Keep notes, and other apps, take heart. Google will add a work profile to Android phones at some point next year, so you can keep your work life and personal life separate more easily.

Google Enterprise created the work profile for managed devices earlier this year. Work profile apps would have stricted security measures, data protection, and IT monitoring. Once you were done with work, you could turn that profile off and use personal apps the IT couldn’t monitor.

In a Thursday announcement, Google Enterprise explained that this profile tool will come to unmanaged (or non-Enterprise) phones as well. It’ll begin with Google Workspace apps, sometime “next year,” then add the option for other apps “soon after.” We don’t have a more specific timetable as of yet.

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Once this feature arrives, you’ll have the option to pull down your app drawer and see two lists of apps under the subheads “Personal” and “Work.” The work app icons have a tiny briefcase to deliniate them from the regular apps; you can then put both versions of the app on your home screen and easily tell them apart.

Also in the app drawer, you’ll tap a button to pause your work profile. At that point, those apps can’t “send you notifications, use your battery, or access your location,” according to Google. When you’re constantly working at home, it’ll be a great way to force yourself (and your boss) to respect your work-life balance.

Google is in the midst of adding tons of useful work-from-home features to Android. You can now add “focus time” to Google Calendar to indicate your busyness and auto-decline invites. And the company recently acquired Playspace — a collaborative platform for virtual meetings, brainstorming, and hangouts — and intends to add it to its Workspace apps.

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