Captiveportal.nokia.com
My phone gets a message saying that an e mail can't be verified. When you click get information it comes up with captive portal.nokia.com. How can I get rid of this? It is very annoying.
iPhone XS Max, iOS 14
My phone gets a message saying that an e mail can't be verified. When you click get information it comes up with captive portal.nokia.com. How can I get rid of this? It is very annoying.
iPhone XS Max, iOS 14
Finally, I fixed this issue! What you need to do is, when this message pops up, what you need to do is go to wifi settings and try to find to which wifi is your iphone trying to connect. Once you find the name to the wifi which your iphone is trying to connect it, you need to select “Forget this network”. The point is that you could not fix it at home, you need to fix it once the message pops up! Hope this helps you all.
I've been getting this message on my iPhone. There wasn't any other network nearby that was a problem. Out of the blue I tried turning off all the Background App Refresh settings under General in Settings, it seems to have worked for now.... Not sure if this has any dire consequences but we'll see.
Open Safari. Hold your finger on the overlapping boxes in the lower right corner and choose Close All Tabs. Or find the specific tab with that URL and close it.
That can happen if there was a previous connection to a captive network and the page wasn’t closed. When the page refreshes it is still pointing to the captive network. Captive network certificates usually expire after 1 day, to force users to log in each day.
As explained several times in the thread that you didn’t bother to read before posting, it is because you connected to a public Wi-Fi hotspot hosted by a Nokia router, and didn’t close the page in Safari afterwards.
your network is hacked.
the same thing happened to me. i am also woth both Spectrum and have Verizon hotspot.
download iNet in the app store upgrade to the paid version and have it scan for open ports and the dns.
you will see that they have changes the name servers as well as multiple trojan horses and key loggers.
you need tl factory reset every device ever connected to that wifi.
good luck !
I don't have a history with Nokia. I always use Apple. I have used Apple since 2009.
How can I amend it? It’s very annoying...
mine is doing the same thing it’s so annoying
As already said this is a wifi network login managememt feature usually.
Are these messages happening on a public or housing complex wifi?
On public wifi
This is happening to me too, even with WiFi turned off. Need to find a way to turn it off.
I’m in my house using my own WiFi and this keeps happening, I have ATT. 😡😡😡😡this is so annoying
It’s actually happening even if I’m on the T-Mobile LTE network, turned off WiFi and still get these... Never used a Nokia phone before... Any good suggestions how to get rid of these annoying notifications?
Shewar67 wrote:
I’m having the same problem with my phone and yes it annoying it draws me crazy if you find out how to remove it please let me know
I guess you didn’t bother to read the thread you posted to. After you read it post back and we can discuss it.
RHODORAR wrote:
Has anyone figured it out how to remove that? Apple needs to fix the bug!
I guess you didn’t bother to read the thread you posted to. After you read it post back and we can discuss it.
HINT: It’s not a problem for Apple to solve.
Captiveportal.nokia.com