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I know it’s been 100 days but I have to comment and say that you saved my sanity because I was trying to use TikTok and kept getting unstable network notifications and then I went outside and got the VPN status on my phone. I was so freak out I had spyware or something—then I saw your comment and yes I did download Norton the other day! Feel like they should make this known so it doesn’t freak ppl out.
No it’s an vpn proxy unlimited shield app.
Have you tried restarting your phone?
Doesn’t matter. It shows up if you connect and disconnect from a VPN at any point.
It was released yesterday. You should check your software update in Settings.
And my sheets still orange from your spray taaaaan
Yep I am still on dev beta
Glad I could help !
Yeah, their documentation is really bad…
No ? I should prolly do it. Thanks. I’d be back.
yeah becaise in 18.0 my phone became unresponsive and UI was not wokring pefectly, was heating too much, hope It works well now
It was more than soft porn from the k man
I just upgraded to the 16 Pro yesterday and updated to 18.1 B7 and the VPN is finally gone
Do that FIRST next time. For ANYTHING technology related. Problem on a windows computer? Restart that shit. Problem on your Mac? Try to restart it. Problem on your phone? Restart, restart, restart
You’d be shocked how many problems a simple restart fixes in user support
There’s a reason it’s a meme.
Start with window/screen, then app/program, then PC/Phone.
After that, it’s restarting the world. We don’t like to do that often (it messes up the birds), so we only ever do that when it’s absolutely necessary. So best to seek help before doing it.
Yes. Restart. But let’s not kid ourselves. Restarting is not a fix. It’s a workaround. The original problem still exists and can happen again.
No it’s ranbir kapoor.
Guarantee you 95% of problems are fixed with a restart, to never be experienced again. Restarting a machine can and is absolutely a fix. This has been my experience within the IT industry, as well as my old man’s, who is a 30~ year sysadmin veteran. If you go ask or look on some forums and/or reddit, I promise you this is experience is shared with 99% of other IT / sysadmin / user support roles
For the 5% of times a restart isn’t the solution? Then it is either time to figure out the issue, or, what we are doing more and more these days, just reinstall the os and start fresh due to everything being online these days making a reinstall a faster solution than sitting down for minutes or hours troubleshooting shit
From a user perspective, the restart is a fix.
But from the developer’s perspective, it’s a workaround since something unexpected happened that shouldn’t. I think that’s the point they’re getting at.
Yes. Nice perspective. That is exactly correct. It is the perspective.
But speaking to the other comment that restarts ‘fix’ 95% of problems, I.e. they don’t recur - in my 25 years of experience as both a developer and user, I can say there has only been 1 or 2 issues that did not recur after a restart, and even those, from a developer perspective, could be argued to be workarounds. The fix would be to prevent the problem from having occurred in the first place. That’s what a fix is (to a developer). Even if it is bit flipping from radiation - the “fix” would be to protect the computer from that type of radiation. I.e. it’s a vulnerability - a design flaw - that can be fixed.