Kochi: Samsung is set to introduce a new privacy protection system for Galaxy users. While smartphones are our most private space, they are increasingly used in public places. The fact that other people's eyes fall on our phone screens while waiting in queues in buses and elevators has raised privacy concerns worldwide. It is against this backdrop that Samsung is preparing a new system for Galaxy phone users. This new layer, which helps avoid 'shoulder surfing' while checking messages or entering passwords on the smartphone, will give the user the opportunity to choose the privacy level they need. It can be customized to provide protection even for specific apps and notification pop-ups. Samsung said that this technology was developed after more than five years of research and testing. This system, which combines hardware and software, is designed to ensure security without disturbing the user. The new feature, built on top of robust security systems like Samsung Knox, promises 'pixel-level' privacy. The company said it will soon launch the feature, which will set a new standard for mobile privacy on Galaxy devices.