verylittlehelps
Very Little Helps => All departments => Topic started by: gomezz on 25-03-23, 02:35PM
I have. Or at least I had but finally got to the bottom of the problem using my Samsung mobile. A bit of delving yesterday and I have come across what appear to be a new setting in Samsung settings to control messaging short codes with it by default being to set to Block as it cannot determine if the short code is to a premium rate service or not. I have now set it to Ask (can be set to Allow) and can now set Allow or Block by number. Go to
Settings -> Apps -> Options -> Special Access -> Use premium text message services
Then click on Messages and change from Never allow to Ask always or Always allow
Anyone have the QR code to set up the one log in. Bloody nightmare setting up a new phone 😡
@tenko, you need to download the app 'onelogin protect' to your phone, then go to a computer in store, login and search for the program 'login manager'. Once open, select 'security factors' and then you can add your phone there. Don't forget to change it your primary or you'll have to change it everytime you login