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How to delete verified business call notificaion
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Schneryka wrote:
T-Mobile tech support here and T-Mobile user. This is a known issue related to android device. On the actual notification if you expand it to where you can read it fully it gives you an option to go to settings and an option to click GOT IT . if you click the GOT IT button it will clear the notification. After you click it you will be taken to the settings to set it up but the actual notification should clear just acknowledge the notification but clicking got it.
This worked for me on Samsung s23 ultra. It showed up when I up when I upgraded to ver.14.
I pulled down from the top and selected the other option. I restarted the phone and clicked the GOT IT button. It went away. I also tried the user @dbdragon08 youtube fix as well. Problem solved for me.
¡Gracias!
AhdDib wrote:
Aha, thanks! Yes this allows you to see the contents of the notification while logged into Samsung's Secure Folder system. I guess once you view the contents of the notification, that satisfies the T-mobile gods who will then allow you to dismiss the notification for good.
To clarify the solution shown in the video: you log into Secure Folder, select the three dots for the Secure Folder menu, then go into the settings for Secure Folder. Choose the settings option for "Notifications" and turn off the toggle switch for the notification option "Hide Content". You can leave the other toggle switch turned on for "Hide Content when Secure Folder is locked."
Once you do this, the problematic T-mobile notification inside Secure Folder will allow you to expand the notification once you are logged into Secure Folder. When you expand the notification, you will see the contents. Oddly, the contents of the T-mobile notification will *NOT* have a "Got it" confirmation option or the link to adust settings for enriched calling or the verified business call. Instead, the notification is informational only. But, as long as you expand the notification and see its information, that will enable the ability to dismiss the notification and not see it again.
In summary, if you don’t use Secure Folder:
The solution is easy: just make sure you press the little toggle arrow within the t-mobile enriched calling notification to expand the notification while still in the notification bar. The little arrow looks like this character: ^ and points up or down whether you are expanding the notification. This is counter-intuitive because the arrow is kind of hard to notice, and it's more intuitive to just click on the notification itself, to open the notification. But opening the notification is wrong - that will just take you to the settings page for adjusting the verified business call option. You won't want that. Instead, you just want to expand the notification by clicking the little ^ symbol, then see the expanded notification, then click the "Got It" button within the notification itself. Then you can swipe away the notification, and it won't come back next reboot.
In summary, if you use Secure Folder:
You will get a special notification with the little blue secure folder icon. The contents will be hidden and you are unable to expand the notification, regardless of whether you are logged into Secure Folder or not. However, you must sign in to the Secure Folder app. Once signed in, you will need to go to the settings for Secure Folder. Go to the Notification settings and turn off the toggle switch for Hide Contents. Then, while logged into Secure Folder, you can expand the notification to see what it says, and swipe it away, and it won't come back next reboot.
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