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samsung denial log reporting service

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Hi all, I've had a prompt from Samsung on my Galaxy S4 about a Denial Log Reporting Service which I either have to agree or cancel for 90 days. Does anyone know what this is or is experiencing it too?

 

I suspect it is something to do with their new security protocols with Knox but I would only be guessing at that.

 

I'm not a big fan of simply accepting whatever pops up on my phone without knowing what I'm agreeing to so any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Cheers

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Private users don't need Knox. It's all to do with Samsung trying to push their phones onto the corporate/business market (to capitalise on BB's demise)....
I wouldn't recommend any of the Knox implementations to normal private users......
Details about Knox here http://www.samsung.com/global/business/mobile/solution/security/samsung-knox
and here https://cdn.samsungknox.com/system/files/whitepaper/files/Samsung_KNOX_Glossary.pdf
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Yes, it is to do with Knox.

Denial Log:
- Captures SE for Android denials in Enforcement mode on the device and uploads
them to a Samsung Server.

- These denial logs are stored on the device at:
/data/misc/audit/audit.log and audit.old).
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Thanks for that but do you know what that all actually means? Is my activity now going to be accessible by Samsung? I don't really want to give them access to messages, emails or web activity tbh.
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Private users don't need Knox. It's all to do with Samsung trying to push their phones onto the corporate/business market (to capitalise on BB's demise)....
I wouldn't recommend any of the Knox implementations to normal private users......
Details about Knox here http://www.samsung.com/global/business/mobile/solution/security/samsung-knox
and here https://cdn.samsungknox.com/system/files/whitepaper/files/Samsung_KNOX_Glossary.pdf
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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