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ā03-29-2025 06:45 AM in
Galaxy S21I have a samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g and I was just looking thru my apps and checking that all settings and whatnot were all good,, when i got to the samsung visit-in app settings under my samsung account settings. I do not use the Visit-in app, and I believe I have it turned off pr disabled, or just not setup.
But in the settings page for Visit-in , I get a very suspicious message at the bottom of the page.
- Written in red it states:
- " Delete PN-Agreed
- (This button is provided only for test and will be deleted in commercial version.) "
I asked Gemini what it means, and basically it said this is like a developer setup option from when they were making the app, and that it should not be on my version of Visit-in as I am not a developer or anything..
Gemini also advised me to not press it and to try and update the app to see if that fixes anything. But before I do that or anything I wanted to ask and get a 2nd opinion. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have added a screenshot of the page with the message to help
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a month ago in
Galaxy S21
Do Not Press the Button: As the message suggests, this button is likely a test feature and shouldnāt be interacted with. Pressing it could have unintended consequences, even though it seems harmless.
Update the App: The best course of action would be to update the app to the latest version. Samsung often releases updates that fix minor bugs and remove leftover development features. You can do this through the Galaxy Store or Google Play Store, depending on where you installed the app from.
Clear Cache & Data: If the app doesnāt update, or the issue persists, try clearing the cache and data for the Visit-in app:
Go to Settings > Apps > Visit-in > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
This will reset the app settings, and may remove any odd or leftover settings from your previous configuration.
Uninstall or Disable the App: If you really donāt use the Visit-in app and want to avoid further issues, you can disable or uninstall it:
Go to Settings > Apps > Visit-in > Disable (if it's a pre-installed system app) or Uninstall (if it's an app you've downloaded).
This will stop the app from running and potentially fix any odd issues.

