Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
Piercussion
Enthusiast - Level 2

I'm having the same problem. It was appearing before installing KNOX. Don't know why I need KNOX so I uninstalled it and am still getting the stupid message. I'm very disappointed in Samsung on this one.

Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
Julian_G
Enthusiast - Level 3

Looks like samsung is working on a fix:

https://twitter.com/SamsungSupport/status/395679085529403392

Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
jrh4054
Specialist - Level 3

After reading all these posts, I'm not doing the update until forced to.

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
echo-3
Enthusiast - Level 1

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
Angel26551
Newbie

I just started having it two days ago and i have a S4

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
Piercussion
Enthusiast - Level 2

I refuse to do a factory reset. Totally unacceptable! Samsung needs to fix this. I didn't want this stupid KNOX anyways.

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
Piercussion
Enthusiast - Level 2

Yes, me, too. Still getting the annoying message. And what's even more annoying is it doesn't say which app is the culprit.

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
Piercussion
Enthusiast - Level 2

Yeah!

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
stargazer72460
Specialist - Level 1

The settings that I changed had no effect.  Still was getting the Security Notice.  I did a Factory Reset yesterday evening and have not seen the Security Notice since then.

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Re: Persistent security notices after upgrade to Android 4.3
borg_cube
Newbie

I did wipe the cache AND did a full factory reset wiiping out my apps and configuration last night.

Even BEFORE I attempted to reinstall any apps, the security notice warnings appeared again whenever I switched between WIFI and cellular.

So I would say that doing a factory reset is NOT the answer and now I have to reinstall and configure my 200+ apps for nothing! Smiley Sad

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