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Confirm Without Pressing OK

(Topic created: 09-18-2022 04:48 AM)
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Malia92D
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So I saw the post from Decemver '21 regarding to to stop your phone from making you select "ok" after entering your pin. This is week 3 and after the September '22 update, the option to not "hit okay after entering pin" is Still Not available. 

 
Please help. Not priority but very annoying.
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NoctisCaelum
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All you have to do is first remove the PIN that you've set up on your phone and set it up again. 

While you are setting up the PIN there's an option there to skip pressing " OK " every time you enter the pin. Hope it helps sorry for my english

Malia92D
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Your English is fine. But it didn't work even after the update. There's no longer an option for it.Screenshot_20220918-221125_Settings_1000000001_1663553485.jpgScreenshot_20220918-221146_Settings_1000000003_1663553506.jpgScreenshot_20220918-221133_Settings_1000000002_1663553493.jpg
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Malia92D
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Thank you so much! This worked!
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bill-e
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Just as a data point, it's still an option for the S21U. Maybe try a reset by holding Pwr and vol down
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Malia92D
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Thank you so much for the response. I tried resetting it a few times but it didn't work. The comment above yours suggested turning off the one lock from my work profile and it worked!
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usermzeJaY3BsM
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@Malia92DIT looks like you have a security policy set on your device, which may be disabling this feature. If you look at your first screenshot, it shows that you require 6 digits for your pin, whereas bill-e's screenshot shows that it only has to be 4 digits. Check with your systems administrator for your company, and see if they mandate such changes in order to have company e-mail on your device.
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