Password protect your Ipod Touch 2nd generation Photo Library?

is there any way to password protect your Ipod Touch Photo Library from people seeing sensitive photos? Either with the software on the ipod or some 3rd party software?
Thanks
Randy

I dont have the battery % thing on the ipod its not supported well it dosent come up in settings

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