Submitted by AdSalt210 t3_114vdyq in iphone

It pops up on my SO’s iPhone often. I know iPhones pretty well and can’t seem to find the reason behind it.

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[deleted] t1_j8yoks9 wrote

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slykido999 t1_j8yvm76 wrote

I bet iOS isn’t up to date and that’s why. I get similar notifications with my BYOB device for work when I’m not on the latest iOS

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TenInchesOfSnow t1_j90w1jd wrote

It’s definitely this; likely has iOS that has a security exploit and the device compliance audit flagged something. Soon enough her IT dept will be (or already has sent) sending her emails to update her device or her access will be denied at some point in the nearby future

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Upbeat-Truck-1833 t1_j8yairz wrote

You can tap to resolve it!!

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ozthegweat t1_j8ykyjg wrote

Go either into the app library or scroll down in the settings app, after the device settings to where the app settings are, and look for an app with the same icon as in the photo you posted.

And then delete that shit, it's annoying at best and malicious at worst.

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ShaderzXC t1_j8zkgi3 wrote

Usually comes with enterprise VPNs so it’s probably an employer mandated app

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Comprehensive-King-7 t1_j90yz16 wrote

iOS devices don’t Need 3rd party security apps, that’s why we buy them, if you wanna install a bunch of apps from India and Russia safe yourself the money and just buy an Android

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allmyfrndsrheathens t1_j8zpqlu wrote

Seems from the comments that this might be an employer mandated app (which frankly is bullshit on a personal device but that’s a whole other thing). If she’s not allowed to delete it, id just go into settings and turn off the notifications as long as there’s no other important ones that might be coming from it.

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lukaszzzzzzz t1_j90dieb wrote

Oh, ok… checkpoint, the app creator, is a reputable software company, known for securing enterprise networks as well as endpoint devices. If the app says the device is at risk then it is. Please read the message carefully, more info should appear when tap on the notification. Probably it requires installation of the latest security update 16.3.1

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SloppyChickenn t1_j928yk4 wrote

This might not be the case for OP’s SO, but the company I work for will give you a phone, or the option to use your own phone (BYOD) and pay part of your bill. If you use your own phone, they download so much stuff on it, it’s ridiculous. And they can wipe the whole phone remotely. Needless to say, I carry 2 phones now.

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God-nuke t1_j943a93 wrote

I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s bullshit. I work at Walmart and I clock in using an app on my phone

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allmyfrndsrheathens t1_j95cspl wrote

Not bullshit as in false, bullshit as in its fucked up and shouldn’t be a thing.

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TupperCoLLC t1_j923lsl wrote

Fuck that shit I ain’t workin anywhere they gonna be spying on MY PHONE. gimme a fuckin blackberry if it’s that important. Fucking losers…

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eurosonly t1_j90kz88 wrote

Ask your so what the app is and why they have it. We have no information here.

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Seawall07 t1_j9268st wrote

It’s a device, and it’s at risk!

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niccotaglia t1_j92ak5m wrote

Deny notification perms to that app

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Sciuruzz t1_j90x4v1 wrote

Thats a notification o:

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Camdenn67 t1_j91uuzp wrote

Don’t click on it. Just swipe up on your screen to get rid of it.

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ohcibi t1_j9577qq wrote

Search for the app with that icon. Delete it.

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JTown_lol t1_j905ky0 wrote

Its a risk detector.

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martin-gw t1_j8z99nh wrote

Go to Settings > Calendar > Accounts And remove the accounts that you do not know

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Underbyte t1_j901i28 wrote

Turf off your notifications for that app.

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GoodFroge t1_j8yie93 wrote

Chances are she’s installed some ad ridden game. A lot of crappy free games have malicious ads like this.

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TP_blitz t1_j912ju8 wrote

Those kind of apps are not allowed in the App Store. So that's impossible.

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