Samsung says That all Galaxy AI data is safely encrypted and protected from nasty eyes, although of course no security protection can ever be guaranteed fully 100 percent efficient throughout the time. You can find the full Samsung Privacy Policy Online.
How to turn on or turn off Galaxy AI functions
Maybe you’re not sure about allowing Galaxy AI -access to everything you write and edit, or maybe you just find that the AI has a little too push. In Galaxy -intelligent phones, you have the option to turn off some or all of these features.
To view the AI features that are currently active, open settings, then select Galaxy AI. You get a full list of what the AI can do with Samsung phones, and it may be broader than you have noticed: everything, from transcribing voice recordings to giving you personality insights into your fitness data.
Tap any of these galaxy AI functions to make changes. The right options you see will depend on the function, and some of these functions come with sub-performances, but they all come with switches to turn on or off the tools. You also get descriptions of how your data is managed.
Choose Photo -HelpFor example, and there are three tools listed: Generative editing (Using AI to remove and move objects in pictures), Outline to depict (to transform basic strokes into photos), and Portrait studio (To make photos of people into comics and sketches). Use the switch at the top to turn on or turn off all of these features.
How to enable on-device processing
Open Galaxy AI of Settings in Samsung Galaxy S25 phone, and you will see Process data only on device Switch switch at the bottom of the AI function list. These phones have a Snapdragon 8 elite chips in them, with sufficiently powerful AI -processing capabilities to handle any jobs without transferring data to and from the cloud.
Here are some work, not all work; You will see that some of the features are no longer available when you patch the switch for on-device processing. Samsung does not provide a definitive list of which functions can work without the cloud, but automatic summaries and generative AI editing are Among those mentioned needing online access.