ios phones says my WiFi is compromised, but computers say it's secure
[Edit: Clarified subject]
ios phones says my WiFi is compromised, but computers say it's secure
[Edit: Clarified subject]
@sewaxe, Thank you for the logs. I have PM you the steps to capture few additional information. Could you please help with the details.
thx
Thanks for the clarification. I have escalated this thread to Norton.
reinstalled and still the same. so I turned on the log and sent in the results
Done? As in you reinstalled and tested, or you sent logs?
done
If you see that message and not a message about a certificate error, then you do not have the certificate error that that test is for.
I would suggest uninstalling 360 from your device, restart the device and then reinstall 360 and test.
If you still see this message, please send logs to Norton as noted in this post from that same thread. https://community.norton.com/en/comment/8541438#comment-8541438
When I follow your steps to open the browser in incognito mode and go to that website all that happens is I'm brought to a website that says Welcome To Norton in really small letters in the upper left corner of the page.
Please check this post from Norton Employee @Gayathri_R https://community.norton.com/en/comment/8541548#comment-8541548 Follow the directions in that post, and read through the rest of the thread.
Well that didn't work
There have been a number of false detections recently. There was an update to the 360 app that is supposed to help with this. Be sure you have the latest version of 360 from the Apple App Store app and then restart your device to see if that resolves your issue.