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.
juliancastrillon wrote:
same
And the answer is the same one that has been posted several times in this message thread.
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
Has anyone figured it out how to remove that? Apple needs to fix the bug!
I like it
Thanks - I had no idea that’s how it worked, but that explains it!
No point in telling me, Lawrence Finch has answered this at least twice.
me too, but it seems to only happen when my car is plugged into apple carplay. it is extremely frustrating!
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.
your hacked. do own or working with a startup?
i had the same thing and just posted what to do above
When you connect to a public Wi-Fi you are frequently redirected to a “captive” site to enter a password for the site. Once you have logged it you are redirected to the actual page you were trying to connect to. But that “captive” page is still in your browser if the site didn’t clear it. You need to clear the pages from your browser, or at least the “captive” page to resolve it.
Captiveportal.nokia.com