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djabula64 t1_iy2uqvi wrote

Delete is asap if you didn't install it on purpose

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Fxrik t1_iy34ul9 wrote

sussy imposter in the system 💀

delete it and you should be fine

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The-Things-027 t1_iy35kzr wrote

I'm ngl it just kinda looks like a bug. Still remove it tho.

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Uncomman_good t1_iy35ymf wrote

Try renewing your DHCP lease in your WiFi connection menu.

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atz83 t1_iy36mgg wrote

Where did you find that?

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jrs1rules t1_iy38wq5 wrote

Where did you find this on your phone

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esquire-u t1_iy3qvwf wrote

Where in your settings can you view this information?

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nopestillgotit t1_iy3s7un wrote

someone’s been downloading too much porn off sketchy websites

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Oleonedude t1_iy3scon wrote

If you’re on public WiFi - Don’t.

Probably okay on your own WiFi.

Definitely DO NOT if you’re on cellular.

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cyberentomology t1_iy3ycxh wrote

Have you recently attempted to install a third-party VPN client?

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cyberentomology t1_iy3z61n wrote

Given the name, this is most likely the default self-signed SSL certificate for the admin page on the ISP’s gateway device.

This would have ended up in your certificate store if you used your iPhone to connect to the management page and clicked through the security warning and on “visit this website”.

This doesn’t affect anything else.

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RespectYarn t1_iy412qi wrote

Yes, this basically an expected security certificates data being replaced by data coming from your router. Presumably a page to tell you your Internet isn't working

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fugololo t1_iy45hzc wrote

Yes, you should immediately charge your phone.

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blueangel1953 t1_iy46ils wrote

I’d be more worried about destroying my battery health.

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loudmelon21 t1_iy4a52u wrote

this happened to me when i installed some widget apps

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PotatoGaming1337 t1_iy5jmbj wrote

Yes, burn your phone and your computer. Then go to the mosque and give it to the imam. /s

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