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
So, Apple is basically telling everyone of their users that they need to turn off their WiFi before they leave the house each and every time you leave & turn it back on each & every time you get home or to a hotel to eliminate this VERY annoying pop up. I can’t believe Apple has this programmed this way. There has to be some other underlying reason why they do this and you have to hit cancel 5-20 times each time this lame pop up starts. Any company with the technical knowledge they have shouldn’t have this happening to all of their customers who pay their salaries and dividends. 😡
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.
Deleting all your open browser windows in safari did seem to help.
But if your phone is set to auto connect to open SSID signals, it may pop back up again.
In settings Wi-Fi set Auto-Join Hotspot to "Ask to Join"
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.
Try turning off “auto-join” for whatever network is trying to be connected to. It seems like the phone is trying to continually connect to an unsecure public WiFi network.
There may not be any intentional malicious intent of the “public network”.
In my case, this seems to be an issue with a spectrum public network.
Nevertheless, the network is not secured, and the phone is warning us of this. Many times you can’t forget these networks, because they are not technically previously stored in the phones remembered WiFi networks. They are just out there to be automatically connected to should we allow it.
This is very annoying, and I believe it has something to do with the spectrum certificate that I installed on my phone. Maybe others installed other certificates like it. Please chime in.
I have this issue and the thing about the safari page is definitely not true in my case; I have checked several times.
I also do not believe I have installed any certificates.
This issue most often comes up when my phone is plugged into my apple carplay. I am not certain what the connection is there; I do not have wifi service through my car etc.
I thought it was from driving by various unfamiliar networks but it is too consistent to be the case. Any thoughts on the apple carplay connection? I turned my "Ask to Join Networks" off completely as well as turning off completely "Auto-Join Hotspots" (both were set to "Ask," not to auto-join, but I have now disabled asking, as well). Fingers crossed that helps because this issue is a bit of a nightmare.
I don’t have spectrum, Fiber. How do I get rid of it? It’s ridiculous. It’s fine at home, but when I go for a drive around businesses, with WiFi, no doubt, it pops up every 15 seconds. For the love of God and all things holy, help a brother out!!
Please let me know if that works for you, and In my particular case, it definitely happens outside of Apple CarPlay.
I would be really appreciative if anybody who turns off the auto join function has any success, and if they would would let us know.
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'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.
I don't have a history with Nokia. I always use Apple. I have used Apple since 2009.
mine is doing the same thing it’s so annoying
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
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