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missygal

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I have received this twice and wonder if anyone knows what it is...

Thanks
 

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Izaiah

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Weird. All I know is Equifax is one of the "Big 3" credit reporting agencies.
 

dictoresno

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it looks like the phone is being set up though some company server, kinda the way blackberry devices are set up through enterprise software.

looks like this menu is being sent to the phone via IMEI or something, as if a worker for Equifax needs to view sensitive internal information, therefore these are the security certificates sent to the phone from company servers.
 

dictoresno

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That's the screen that comes up when you connect to an enterprise network, that requires a certificate on the device.

lol like i said, however everyone else ignored me and continued to be mystified by this simple explanation.

OP, is your phone used?
 

missygal

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lol like i said, however everyone else ignored me and continued to be mystified by this simple explanation.

OP, is your phone used?

I saw your post but don't really understand it. My phone was bought new never had this message until a couple weeks ago. Nothing new done to it!
 

TwistedPain

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it looks like the phone is being set up though some company server, kinda the way blackberry devices are set up through enterprise software.

looks like this menu is being sent to the phone via IMEI or something, as if a worker for Equifax needs to view sensitive internal information, therefore these are the security certificates sent to the phone from company servers.

I think Doctoresno is on track here. I totally didn't see this post originally. You probably have an exchange server email setup that must have recently changed their certificates or something along that line.
 
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