D droidworld Member Apr 29, 2014 #1 Unsure what this truly means but scares me View attachment 70734 galaxy s4
L leeshor Gold Member Apr 29, 2014 #2 What happens if click check? What security apps are you running?
G GVLBob Member Apr 29, 2014 #3 If you've added an app that requires a certificate (like FoxFi), then KitKat will find it. Either keep it or delete it.
If you've added an app that requires a certificate (like FoxFi), then KitKat will find it. Either keep it or delete it.
OP OP D droidworld Member Apr 29, 2014 #4 GVLBob said: If you've added an app that requires a certificate (like FoxFi), then KitKat will find it. Either keep it or delete it. Click to expand... I guess I'm unsure. Once I clicked it it's shows foxfi as the source and a list of websites. . I'm regretting the update galaxy s4
GVLBob said: If you've added an app that requires a certificate (like FoxFi), then KitKat will find it. Either keep it or delete it. Click to expand... I guess I'm unsure. Once I clicked it it's shows foxfi as the source and a list of websites. . I'm regretting the update galaxy s4
J Jeffrey Premium Member Premium Member Apr 29, 2014 #5 Prior to the update, FoxFi monitored your network. Now the OS is telling you so. Nothing to be concerned about.
Prior to the update, FoxFi monitored your network. Now the OS is telling you so. Nothing to be concerned about.
OP OP D droidworld Member Apr 29, 2014 #6 Jeffrey said: Prior to the update, FoxFi monitored your network. Now the OS is telling you so. Nothing to be concerned about. Click to expand... Ok thank you Jeffrey that does ease my mind galaxy s4
Jeffrey said: Prior to the update, FoxFi monitored your network. Now the OS is telling you so. Nothing to be concerned about. Click to expand... Ok thank you Jeffrey that does ease my mind galaxy s4