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03-14-2023 02:23 PM in
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After the recent secure folder update, one of the feature of secure folder seems to have been removed. Earlier, if my secure folder is locked and i received any notification the content of notification would be hidden. The content would be visible in notification panel only if secure folder is unlocked. But after the update it's not the case anymore. Either you can hide the content for all the notification or make it visible even if secure folder is locked or unlocked.
Anyone else noticed that?
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03-14-2023 03:02 PM in
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It sounds like there has been a change in the way notifications work for Secure Folder after the recent update. If you prefer the previous behavior where notification content was hidden when Secure Folder is locked, there are a few things you can try:
1. Check notification settings: Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and make sure that "Sensitive notification content" is set to "Don't show."
2. Check Secure Folder settings: Open Secure Folder, tap the overflow button (three vertical dots) in the top right corner, and select "Settings." Under the "Lock type" section, make sure that "Hide content" is enabled.
3. Disable Secure Folder notifications: If the above steps don't work, you can try disabling notifications for Secure Folder altogether. Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and turn off the toggle for "Allow notifications."
If none of these steps work, it's possible that the feature you were using before has been removed in the new update. In that case, you can try contacting Samsung support to see if there are any plans to bring back the feature in a future update.
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1. Check notification settings: Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and make sure that "Sensitive notification content" is set to "Don't show."
2. Check Secure Folder settings: Open Secure Folder, tap the overflow button (three vertical dots) in the top right corner, and select "Settings." Under the "Lock type" section, make sure that "Hide content" is enabled.
3. Disable Secure Folder notifications: If the above steps don't work, you can try disabling notifications for Secure Folder altogether. Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and turn off the toggle for "Allow notifications."
If none of these steps work, it's possible that the feature you were using before has been removed in the new update. In that case, you can try contacting Samsung support to see if there are any plans to bring back the feature in a future update.
If you find my advice helpful. You can click on 3 dots near my comment and accept it as a solution to help others. This mean a lot to me. Thank you😊
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03-14-2023 03:02 PM in
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It sounds like there has been a change in the way notifications work for Secure Folder after the recent update. If you prefer the previous behavior where notification content was hidden when Secure Folder is locked, there are a few things you can try:
1. Check notification settings: Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and make sure that "Sensitive notification content" is set to "Don't show."
2. Check Secure Folder settings: Open Secure Folder, tap the overflow button (three vertical dots) in the top right corner, and select "Settings." Under the "Lock type" section, make sure that "Hide content" is enabled.
3. Disable Secure Folder notifications: If the above steps don't work, you can try disabling notifications for Secure Folder altogether. Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and turn off the toggle for "Allow notifications."
If none of these steps work, it's possible that the feature you were using before has been removed in the new update. In that case, you can try contacting Samsung support to see if there are any plans to bring back the feature in a future update.
If you find my advice helpful. You can click on 3 dots near my comment and accept it as a solution to help others. This mean a lot to me. Thank you😊
1. Check notification settings: Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and make sure that "Sensitive notification content" is set to "Don't show."
2. Check Secure Folder settings: Open Secure Folder, tap the overflow button (three vertical dots) in the top right corner, and select "Settings." Under the "Lock type" section, make sure that "Hide content" is enabled.
3. Disable Secure Folder notifications: If the above steps don't work, you can try disabling notifications for Secure Folder altogether. Go to Settings > Notifications > Secure Folder and turn off the toggle for "Allow notifications."
If none of these steps work, it's possible that the feature you were using before has been removed in the new update. In that case, you can try contacting Samsung support to see if there are any plans to bring back the feature in a future update.
If you find my advice helpful. You can click on 3 dots near my comment and accept it as a solution to help others. This mean a lot to me. Thank you😊
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03-14-2023 08:49 PM in
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I think the feature has been removed. I didn't find the settings you mentioned in first 2 points
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03-16-2023 11:32 AM in
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I didn't updated even am not getting notifications bro . . But during transferring file's it's showing bro . .