How to keep private screenshots safe on iPhone
Screenshots are easy to forget, but they often contain more private information than photos. A screenshot can show addresses, receipts, verification codes, account pages, contracts, private conversations, travel documents, and payment details.
Leaving sensitive screenshots in the main photo library makes them appear beside ordinary photos. A private vault gives them a separate place.
Why screenshots need their own workflow
Screenshots usually happen quickly. You capture something useful, then move on. Over time, the camera roll becomes a mix of casual images and private records.
Private screenshots are risky because they are readable at a glance. A thumbnail can reveal names, addresses, phone numbers, order details, or messages without opening the file.
What to move into a private vault
Consider moving these screenshots:
- Account pages and recovery codes.
- Receipts, invoices, and purchase records.
- Contract pages or signed forms.
- Private chats and personal notes.
- Travel documents and booking references.
- Screenshots with addresses, IDs, or payment details.
How Mo Layer helps
Mo Layer is built for private photos, videos, screenshots, IDs, contracts, receipts, links, and important files. It gives sensitive screenshots a private archive instead of leaving them mixed into the main photo library.
The website does not upload or process private screenshots. Private content belongs inside the iPhone app.
Final answer
Sensitive screenshots should not stay scattered in the public camera roll. Move them into a private vault, verify the import, and clean up public duplicates when you are ready. Mo Layer is designed for that private screenshot workflow on iPhone.