Some Samsung Owners Report Their Samsung Mobile Phones Spontaneously Texting All Of Their Photos to Randome Contacts Without Their Permission


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    Google something like “samsung phones are spontaneously texting user’s photos to random contacts” to see all of the tech sites reporting this.

    This is article by The Verge is one example…

    "Bad news for Samsung phone owners: some devices are randomly sending your camera roll photos to your contacts without permission. As first spotted by Android Central and later covered by Gizmodo, users are complaining about the issue on Reddit and the company’s official forums. One user says his phone sent all his photos to his girlfriend. The messages are being sent through Samsung’s default texting app Samsung Messages. According to reports, the Messages app does not even show users that files have been sent; many just find out after they get a response from the recipient of the random photos sent to them.

    A Samsung spokesperson tells The Verge it’s “aware of the reports” and that its technical teams are “looking into it.” The forums indicate that Galaxy S9 and S9+ devices are affected, but may not be the only ones afflicted with the bug. Samsung is encouraging those experiencing this issue to call the company directly at 1-800-SAMSUNG.

    For now, Samsung owners can revoke Samsung Message’s permissions to access storage to avoid the bug from sending their files out in the wild."
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    According to Gizmodo: “Currently, the prevailing theory as to what’s causing this bug is a weird interaction between Samsung Messages and recent RCS profile updates that have rolled out on carriers including T-Mobile. The goal of RCS (Rich Communication Services) is to enhance the outdated SMS protocol with new features like better media sharing, typing indicators, and read receipts.”

    Until Samsung enables a fix, try going to Settings > Apps/Application Manager > Samsung Messages > Permissions > Storage… and disable that permission. Switching to a different texting app may be another option.


 

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