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03-04-2020 09:22 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesOn my Note 8, I was able to 'encrypt device', to prompt for a PIN or PW to boot the phone. I understand on the Note 10, there's a Secure Start option. Where are either of those options on the S20? Is it still possible to encrypt the entire device (I've already encrypted the SD card)?
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03-26-2020 11:08 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesThis phone have file based encryption (fbe) which mean you don't need the full disk encryption (fde) feature aka secure startup.
https://developer.samsungknox.com/blog/samsung-devices-and-file-based-encryption-fbe
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03-04-2020 09:47 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesI can't find it either.
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11-25-2020 01:20 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSee the screenshot.
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03-11-2020 10:21 PM (Last edited 03-11-2020 10:28 PM ) in
Galaxy S PhonesIt appears it's missing. It seems it's on by default meaning you have to enter your pattern or passcode before the device will even boot. Which also means you won't get notifications until you unlock your phone once and for me this is a problem because this affects alarms. I can't have my device reboot and my alarm not go off. It's possible this could happen from an automatic update or routinely setting your device to automatically reboot once a week to maintain performance. If anyone figures this out, please reply.
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03-11-2020 10:28 PM in
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03-17-2020 04:57 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesI don't see any option to turn it on either.
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11-25-2020 01:23 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSee the screenshot.
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03-17-2020 08:32 PM (Last edited 03-17-2020 08:33 PM ) in
Galaxy S Phones@aswoff @Durstee235 @user6O8L8eZTDo @userQgWZhVaUe2 hey all!
This was changed a bit a little while ago. It's now know as Strong protection.
Settings>Biometrics and security>Other security settings>Strong protection
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03-17-2020 08:40 PM (Last edited 03-17-2020 08:42 PM ) in
Galaxy S Phones@VerbumVeritum As you can see it's not here. I've been told by a Samsung community expert that it's enabled by default when you have a pin, password or pattern enabled for your lock screen (which includes using biometrics because it forces one of those for backup) and it doesn't appear it can be disabled
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03-18-2020 04:49 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesDo you know if Samsung will add this feature back via a future update?