The solution to this problem is Media Card Encryption, which prevents this scenario from occurring. While a device password prevents someone from accessing your device memory, what about your media card? What’s to stop someone from simply removing your media card and inserting it into their device or computer and viewing your media card content? If you haven’t done this already make sure you do because Media Card Encryption requires that you set one. The first step to prevent prying eyes from reviewing your data is to set a device password, which is something I cannot recommend enough. It’s a scenario no one wants to encounter, but losing your device and having someone you don’t know looking through your data is pretty scary.