What’s better than using Pic Lock- Hide Photos & Videos by XCS Technologies? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Pic Lock feels like a straightforward vault for photos and videos, the kind you set up once and then forget about. Set a PIN, make a few folders, and start tucking things away so they disappear from the regular gallery. It is not flashy, which is kind of the point. On PC with BlueStacks, it behaves like a neat little filing cabinet. Typing the passcode on a keyboard is quick, and it stays out of the recent apps list so it does not broadcast what it is. Handing a phone or tablet to someone else feels less stressful when private stuff is not sitting in plain sight.
What stands out is how easy it is to get content in. There are two simple routes. Open Pic Lock, pick the images or videos, and drop them into a folder. Or use the system Share button and send items straight to Pic Lock, which moves them out of the gallery and hides them. Moving files between folders works well, and if something is deleted by mistake there is a restore option that saves the day. Videos play instantly inside the app, so there is no awkward switching. It even shows who tried to open it, which is a nice touch for nosy friends or roommates. On BlueStacks, using the mouse to select a bunch of files and the bigger screen for organizing makes batch hiding less of a chore, almost like cleaning up a messy desktop but for your camera roll.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






