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munwalkir t1_jcz2mss wrote

I have the same question. It is a certificate but where it came from???

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Different-Tip-3948 OP t1_jcz3v2z wrote

Idk 🤷‍♂️

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munwalkir t1_jcz47oa wrote

Where you found this?

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Different-Tip-3948 OP t1_jcz4dam wrote

When I opened calendar, something similar happened with music. I thinks it’s just an iOS 16.4 beta bug

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munwalkir t1_jcz4ked wrote

Things happen on beta

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Different-Tip-3948 OP t1_jcz4q13 wrote

Definitely

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munwalkir t1_jcz4vw7 wrote

Well can you get to this page again?

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Different-Tip-3948 OP t1_jcz50f4 wrote

It’s seemed to resolve it self, I’m just trying to find out why it happened in the first place

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munwalkir t1_jcz56mi wrote

Did you get into more details?

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Krash412 t1_jczayll wrote

Has this phone ever had your employers email on it? Looks like a cert that would be placed on the phone by mobile device management software used by employers to ensure they can remove email should you leave. Also allows them to verify and configure other settings such as passcode requirements.

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Friendly-Rock3226 t1_jd1r0wi wrote

What are the various way you can tell if your phone has a certificate? Not from Apple? Thanks.

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Krash412 t1_jd2mayh wrote

Settings/General/VPN & Device Management

If there is an entry under Device Management, select that. Then select More details. Certificates will be listed there along with the management profile.

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