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Samsung A35 easily Hacked

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A35UnhappyUser
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Hi Samsung developers,

I just posted a very long post yesterday regarding my new Samsung A35 5G which was already hacked just 2 days after I purchased it.  Now I cannot see my post???!!!  Where is it?  Just because I posted how Knox security is easily compromised by Dark Web hackers you will not post it?  I don't even get a reply on how to fix it.  I requested for the August 2024 critical update but nothing.

Is this the kind of service and security Samsung have, I can send proof of all the animalities that has been happening to my phone and the history behind it.  I have shown it the local remote Samsung service help.  I went to the Samsung Service station here, still they cannot do anything.  Which is why I coming here to find a solution.  Sure, I am from the Philippines but there is no help from the local service stations there.  Please help.  Your security and reputation are at risk here.

Please contact me or email me.  SOS please.

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Cosmic Ray
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Because you don't have it secured. Get a VPN first thing. Proton offers a free one or get a paid one. Set it to always on, and don't connect to the internet without it. Now go to connections and set all apps under data usage/allowed network for apps to wifi only. Except the ones you authorize. Go to app permissions and the 3 dots in the upper right corner and go thru every section and every menu and start dailing back the permissions. This is the starter list.
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Cosmic Ray
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Delete your google account after usage. Only sign in when you need to. Leaving it always on will get you hacked. Use some other browsers... too many more secure than chrome. Iron, Brave, Opera, Avast, Yandex, etc. Disable chrome. If you are using Samsung browser, tweak the settings. Don't use gmail for mail get an encrypted account. Too many out there Tutanova, Proton, Yandex, etc. Or a paid email account. Using US tech will get you hacked. That's the reality.
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