Accept Terms & Conditions ERROR - Samsung Gear S3

I get a notification from Samsung a few times a day asking me to accept Samsung's new terms and conditions. I have followed the link countless times I've logged into my Samsung account I have accepted the terms and conditions but the notification keeps coming up. Because of this it is preventing me from using the app store directly from the watch (can still download from my phone to watch) and is also preventing me from backing up my watch. The notification is very annoying and I would love to figure out why this is happening.
Anyone have a fix for this?

No one?

Can you check in Odin Mode... if Warranty Void is still:
Code:
0 (0x0000)
And if you are using stupid Reactivation Lock...
Best Regards

Doesn't show.

And no activation lock @adfree

I have forgotten Verizon have Software Revision 1 of Bootloader sboot.bin and it seems so no text about Warranty Void...
Reactivation Lock OFF is good IMHO.
1 idea is to log...
The other idea is to short deactivate Samsung Account App...
I have at the moment no idea how manually play with Samsung Account app on SM-R765A... because read and write protected...
Need some time to check older posts...
I remember you are not alone...
But no idea if someone fixed this problem easily...
Best Regards
Edit 1.
Trying to search for older Threads...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/gear-s3/identity-verification-t3734752
Look here:
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5...and-Conditions-Notification-Keeps/td-p/267028
Or try maybe to login over PC... something is here described:
https://androidforums.com/threads/how-to-get-rid-of-saumsung-account-notice.845412/

1 year later and I'm still clearing the accept terms and conditions notification 10 to 12 times a day... please tell me someone has a solution by now.

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Google won't accept my email adress in the frp screen

Hi guys,
Don't ask why, at the time being I tought it was a good idea to disable oem in the developer settings while having a custom rom. That having said, I needed to do a complete reset with odin and flash the stock firmware. Because I still had my google account tied to my phone, they now want that I sign in with that account. After many failed attemps I changed the passwort an finally logged in. But then it said that I should use an account which was previously used with the phone. And I am 100% sure that that is the right one, but google tells me otherwise. I read something about a 24h lock if the password is changed. Is it as simple as waiting a day?
I know it is this email, because when I logged into google in the web, it showed me that the device was recently factory reset. It also showed me my phone nummber and I could see apps which I installed on this phone. I only have on, so that must me it?
I'm really lost here. I already searched for ways to contact google, but I came up with nothing email-related to my problem and I really don't wan't to call them. IIs there a working way to bypass it? I know there were some with earlier security patches.
Also, does anybody know, where I could post this in the google forums? I looked at all of them, but none would fit into my problem. The closest I got wouuld have been google play store
Don't know if it's usefull:
Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) running 6.0.1 with firmware downloaded yesterday straight from Samsung
Try that:
Thanks for the help, but the problem resolved itself. After waiting for a day I was able to log in using the account I mentioned. Don't know if it was part of the protection to display that the account was not usable or not, but it hat me severely confused.

SM-R765A - Problem after Tizen 3 update

Hi,
After the upgrade, I'm simply unable to Install any app/watchface directly from the watch.
When I press the install button, a message comes up saying "Verify your identity to activate your Samsung account. This is required to continue using this service and other features."
Point is that I see no way on how to activate it. To me is all activated... so no Idea on what they want me to do.
Please help.
Tks
This is good news that the lte versions are starting to get the update. You should be able to log into your samsung account from the phone and log out and then in again...you can also use the samsung members app or the "Contact Us" in the Gear App and send the question into Samsung and you may get a reply...
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Another bug. I have credit card (black)when i win Samsung Rewards . When add this card , app Samsung Pay is closed.
maddie01 said:
This is good news that the lte versions are starting to get the update. You should be able to log into your samsung account from the phone and log out and then in again...you can also use the samsung members app or the "Contact Us" in the Gear App and send the question into Samsung and you may get a reply...
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Tried the log in/out. Nothing.
Changed the phone and reset gear. Nothing.
No one else with this problem?
Really no one with ATT version had the same problem?
wisefreakz said:
Hi,
After the upgrade, I'm simply unable to Install any app/watchface directly from the watch.
When I press the install button, a message comes up saying "Verify your identity to activate your Samsung account. This is required to continue using this service and other features."
Point is that I see no way on how to activate it. To me is all activated... so no Idea on what they want me to do.
Please help.
Tks
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Same problem here. No solution yet. I've already done factory resets, but no changes.
andre.berenguel said:
Same problem here. No solution yet. I've already done factory resets, but no changes.
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Hi Andre... I sorted it out today.. it was a lucky move.
As you have notice, from time to time you receive a message at your watch saying that policy blablabla was updated andyou must go into a certain link and when you access it, there's no accept option.
Here's what you have to do:
1) Access the following link: findmymobile.samsung.com using same account you have logged at your gear app.
2) There will pop the option for you to accept the new terms blablabla. When you press AGREE you will be logged off.
3) Logging to the same link.
4) Reboot your watch and VOILA.
No more annoying messages and you can install stuffs directly from your watch.
Let me know if this works for you too.
All this talk about installing stuff on the watch. I use mine in a minimalist way - phone, text, email, tracking a walk or run, and weather. That's it. If I need more I go to my phone. But to each their own.
rogerperk said:
All this talk about installing stuff on the watch. I use mine in a minimalist way - phone, text, email, tracking a walk or run, and weather. That's it. If I need more I go to my phone. But to each their own.
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Sure... but having annoying messages in the watch from time to time is a pain in the a$$.
Also, its like the watch wasn't acting normal... for me all good now.
wisefreakz said:
Sure... but having annoying messages in the watch from time to time is a pain in the a$$.
Also, its like the watch wasn't acting normal... for me all good now.
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Oh I completely agree with you on that! The comment was extraneous. I had some UI notifications when I first got the update but after afew resets they went away. These watches seem to operate more on emotion than logic sometimes.
rogerperk said:
Oh I completely agree with you on that! The comment was extraneous. I had some UI notifications when I first got the update but after afew resets they went away. These watcher seem to operate more on emotion than logic sometimes.
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Hahaha... Too much emotional!!!
wisefreakz said:
Hi Andre... I sorted it out today.. it was a lucky move.
As you have notice, from time to time you receive a message at your watch saying that policy blablabla was updated andyou must go into a certain link and when you access it, there's no accept option.
Here's what you have to do:
1) Access the following link: findmymobile.samsung.com using same account you have logged at your gear app.
2) There will pop the option for you to accept the new terms blablabla. When you press AGREE you will be logged off.
3) Logging to the same link.
4) Reboot your watch and VOILA.
No more annoying messages and you can install stuffs directly from your watch.
Let me know if this works for you too.
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after 1 year this worked. Thank you so much. (I used Microsoft Edge without adblock to get to the terms page)
mythoc said:
after 1 year this worked. Thank you so much. (I used Microsoft Edge without adblock to get to the terms page)
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Just found this thread after ages of this message on my S3 conneced to my Note 8 and this did not work. I used Edge, accepted the agreements, rebooted watch then phone and watch but still get the message!

Possible malware infection/network attack while using Facebook app

The night of the 17th, I was using the Facebook app while suddenly a download in progress icon appeared in the status bar. I pulled down the notifications screen just in time to catch a glimpse of the word "attackers" followed by a bunch of symbols like $ before it disappeared. I could not find anything in the downloads folder list, ESET premium that was monitoring my phone and all downloads hadn't even detected it, and I tried in vain to search online using only the selected phrases I had managed to glimpse.
Then by sheer luck, today, I managed to find a thread on this problem with the full details. The message had been "attackers on <b>%1$s</b> might atte..." with a download in progress while using Facebook app. Which I assume is completed as "might attempt to steal your information" or something.
I tried using this phrase to search about it on Google, and while nothing specific to this problem came up, a list of generic information results on various types of network attacks, DDos, man in the middle and zero day attacks came up, which has me really worried.
I am still using the phone as is, I really don't know much about technology related things. Please advise me what I should do now, if I should just turn off the phone or something. The person in the other thread said he had reset his phone and the problem had reappeared when he had signed into Facebook again, so now I'm not sure if a simple factory reset will help and I will probably need to install a custom ROM or something.
I'm using Android 7.0 in a Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime. I got a software update to Oreo just an hour earlier and I wonder if updating the software will help remove whatever malware/spyware/hacking application got installed.
Please help, I am logged into all my accounts through this phone and it's already been like 4 days since the message first appeared damage control is needed.
Thank you very much. If you know anything, anything, please let me know it's very urgent.
SeaMonster26 said:
The night of the 17th, I was using the Facebook app while suddenly a download in progress icon appeared in the status bar. I pulled down the notifications screen just in time to catch a glimpse of the word "attackers" followed by a bunch of symbols like $ before it disappeared. I could not find anything in the downloads folder list, ESET premium that was monitoring my phone and all downloads hadn't even detected it, and I tried in vain to search online using only the selected phrases I had managed to glimpse.
Then by sheer luck, today, I managed to find a thread on this problem with the full details. The message had been "attackers on <b>%1$s</b> might atte..." with a download in progress while using Facebook app. Which I assume is completed as "might attempt to steal your information" or something.
I tried using this phrase to search about it on Google, and while nothing specific to this problem came up, a list of generic information results on various types of network attacks, DDos, man in the middle and zero day attacks came up, which has me really worried.
I am still using the phone as is, I really don't know much about technology related things. Please advise me what I should do now, if I should just turn off the phone or something. The person in the other thread said he had reset his phone and the problem had reappeared when he had signed into Facebook again, so now I'm not sure if a simple factory reset will help and I will probably need to install a custom ROM or something.
I'm using Android 7.0 in a Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime. I got a software update to Oreo just an hour earlier and I wonder if updating the software will help remove whatever malware/spyware/hacking application got installed.
Please help, I am logged into all my accounts through this phone and it's already been like 4 days since the message first appeared damage control is needed.
Thank you very much. If you know anything, anything, please let me know it's very urgent.
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sounds like the warning message chrome gives. The <b>%1$s</b> is variable for the website name.
https://security.googleblog.com/2015/02/more-protection-from-unwanted-software.html?m=1
found a couple of other mentions of this
see image in following thread, seems like download manager shows warning so must be Facebook downloading something from a suspect url as you say it happens using Facebook. I don't use Facebook app, you say it downloaded something by itself, without you initialising, seems dodgy, but it's a monster app as I recall, must be even bigger white more permission these days!
https://m.imgur.com/a/31Pds5y
ref
https://www.reddit.com/r/FacebookHelp/comments/9vtne6/attackers_on_b_1s_b_download/
been hampering for at least 4mths
https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapps/comments/8zq0fw/mystery_app_update_on_lg_g5_help/
see you have seen this thread also
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/ineed-help-message-attackers-1s-atte-t3868724

Weird software error, now locked out of Watch

Recently I've been getting a notification on my watch about Samsung's Terms and Conditions being updated and that I needed to accept the new ones. The notification didn't provide anything clickable and just gave a link to account.samsung.com, which doesn't prompt me with anything. This same issue would pop up if the watch reconnected to my phone, or if I tried to use SmartThings or S Voice.
Then I saw a thread about this same issue on Samsung's help forum in which the top suggestion was a factory reset. Well, after doing that I was gifted with "Couldn't unlock, try again?" during setup. I tried unlocking with my Note 9 and with a spare OnePlus One, and neither worked.
Lastly I tried to unlock the device by using it in standalone mode, connecting to wi-fi on the watch, and signing into my Samsung Account on the watch, which greets me with: "The Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy have been updated. Use the link below to read and accept the legal information, then sign in again. http://account.samsung.com/" before kicking me back to the login screen.
Has anyone run in this before? This watch is a brick
This also only popped up recently. I've factory reset this watch and unlocked it many times before.
I have a Verizon Gear S3 Classic if it matters.
Update: I spoke with Samsung support and they declined to repair this as apparently an Amazon.com receipt is not a valid proof of purchase. I called Amazon and told them all of this and they let me return it for a full refund. That's the last Gear watch for me.
I have this issue also... Has anyone found a fix?

Ghost in the Machine

Hi guys!
Tried the search but came up with nothing so here goes...
I must admit I'm not very tech savvy but I can follow instructions no worries
I joined mainly because my Samsung Galaxy S8+ (un-rooted) started to behave very strangely early this year.
(and I want to trick it up after warranty expires in August ?)
Short story is that my Samsung account got hacked (or it at least seems like it) and the perp was then able to control my phone remotely. It was incredible watching my phone do as it pleased and all I could do was sit back and watch. Funny thing is that I've never actually toggled the RC switch (find my phone)...
My local carrier (Telstra Bigpond - Australia) account as well as my Google account got taken over shortly after. This would have given whoever it was access to my 3 cloud accounts which add you can appreciate would contain some sensitive material.
Whoever is responsible could well be a member on here so "Hi, there!! "
I pulled my sim and sd card and switched the phone off so I could decide what to do next.
I got a password manager app, changed all passwords (lucky my partner had a spare iPhone 5S sitting around up I could get online) and factory reset the phone.
All seemed to be going well until a few days ago...
I got "timed out" on my Samsung account (is that even possible?!) and while I was putting the password in (on the Samsung website - silly mistake!) just as I hit next I noticed a few dots in a square pattern that did a spinning type of graphic over the password entry box.
Continuing onto the next screen where the two step verification was, which was to send a text to my phone to receive a code and bang! Before I even received the text a six digit code appears in the fill box on the screen (same spinning dots in a square pattern) right before my eyes and then I receive the text afterwards! The numbers matched!!
I’ve also been asked to enter my Google credentials on more than one occasion lately from being “signed out”...
I don't know what to do!
I've tried all of the popular virus type apps and a few file managers to no avail. More like I've been hacked than a virus?
I've removed apps and shut down almost all of them as well as toggling between mobile data and WiFi and restored the phone twice back to earlier backups from over 6 months ago.
I've only ever downloaded from the Play Store apart from just the once getting your better version of the Play Store XDA (LABS) app.
What might be noteworthy is when I was using Google's help function it said that I had a "modified Android" and to contact manufacturer. I can guarantee the phone has never been cracked open.
I can provide screen shots from DevCheck (FLAR2) but I really don't know what I'm looking at. I also don't have any unknown apps etc...
I really don't know what to do next...
Any advice please??
Sorry about the long post.
All the best,
Crackles
Took phone to Samsung and they wiped the device and installed current (Android Pie 9 w. Feb 01 security update) so was looking forward to having a play with the new os until I went to add my Samsung account details...
Entered the password then the 2-step security kicked in to send a text to my number.
The earlier 4 circling dots dropped the 6 digit code into the fill box before I even received the sms! Device (on it's own jumped straight to the remote control button in the Find my Device security section) then attempted to change the password!
Only thing that prevented that from being carried out was I had biometrics activated and stopped the action using my fingerprint.
Seriously no one has any idea on what to do?!
I also had installed a replacement sim card.
I also can't uninstall updates on certain apps like Google Play Services etc, and some apps either have a dead link (press it and nothing happens) or Play Store can't find the app when I hit the downloaded from Play Store thingy at the bottom of the app description page. Hope that makes sense.
As you said, they wiped the phone, which means they most likely flashed the whole firmware, so there's no way for any malware to remain installed. But for what it's worth, you can try to re-flash the firmware yourself using Oding to make sure the whole flash is clean.
If your phone really was infected with any kind of malware, it must have been a 3-rd party app you have (repeatedly) installed. Some apps like Google Play Services cannot be uninstalled because they are vital for system's (or rather apps installed from Play Store) propper functioning.
Also, even if you had infected your device, it would not be able to take control of your device to the extent you described because of app sandboxing, which cannot be broken unless the app constitutes itself as a system app (because every part of the system has to be cryptographically signed, this would break the boot and brick your device) or the user (you) would have to allow the app the necessary permissions to carry out these tasks.
Hey Kernel thanks for the reply ?
Yes I know what I'm saying sounds crazy and even the missus said I was nuts till I showed her.
I can't screen record any more either...
I'm noticing odd little things like when I pull the notifications screen down for a second or so the NFC, Bluetooth and nearby icons are lit up but then revert back to a if they were off. I've switched all of these items off in the settings so are they being sneaky?
So far nothing really bad has happened apart from not being able to put my credentials into the PayPal app. That's using both Last Pass auto-fill and manually entering the email and password. I've un-installed and re-installed many times and it's the same. I'm not going to add any banking apps just yet.
Facebook also got installed in the background about 4 times within a few minutes. Seemed odd to me. I think I've got a screenshot of that.
Malwarebytes found an issue with I'm guessing a theme I got from the Samsung Galaxy Store so I removed it, chose another and it seems OK.
There's still a few odd things happening like certain settings reverting back to something different from what I'd set.
I'll keep tinkering and post anything that stands out.
Is there an app or something that can check every file on my phone and tell if something isn't quite right?
I don't have a pc at the moment but when I do I'll look into Odin.
Thanks again for taking the time I know I sound like a lunatic and tbh I really wish I was haha!! :laugh:
Hmm interesting...
When I tried to upload the screenshot it stopped and said "bad request"...
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Could all this weird bs be happening if the home WiFi has been hijacked?
Sorry for dumb questions.
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Whatsapp does the same thing, autocompletes the code, before de sms is coming. This is not a malware. But, don't use password manager... Those can be hacked.
Really my password manager can be hacked?!
I'm using Last Pass.
So moving on I started to poke around the WiFi router and found the PnP enabled and my device was sharing with another device. I did not authorise this. I've since reset the router, changed the pin and access code, disabled the WPS and also factory reset the device that was "sharing" with mine... The owner of said device no longer lives with me. I'm just glad I confiscated the phone from him before he left.
When I'm researching possibilities of what could be going on with my phone the pages won't load. It's like my searches are being monitored and the data is being stopped. I tested this with my partner's phone (on mobile data) and the exact Web pages loaded right up on her's without a hitch! I tried again on mine and they just stopped. Pages would load straight away on mine if searching for something completely different like rc cars or bmx related content. Stuff to do with my phone just won't work ffs!
Like when I tried my first post on here. It simply would not post it up! I ended up having to copy/paste the draft and emailing it to another account that I made up on the spot on her phone. Hence the two usernames in this thread.
I got the 3C TOOLBOX app and in the app management section, Task Manager under service many of them are "custom entries" and I cannot un-tick, modify or reset back to the original version of any of these apps. Google Play Services was the worst. Pretty much every thing it was capable of doing had a "custom action" and I could not do anything with it.
Am I doing something wrong or do I have a serious invasion of my phone..?
Thinking about smashing this thing to bits and getting an S10+ ??
Also the Bluetooth, NFC & Nearby buttons almost any me of the day/night are on for a split second when I drag the motivation panel down. These are all set to "OFF" in settings...
What
The
F--k?!?!?!
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