Samsung Galaxy users receive mystery 'Find My Mobile' notification, company apologizes

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Samsung cell phone users across Canada woke up to an unexplained ‘Find My Mobile’ notification on Thursday morning.

The ‘Find My Mobile’ app can be used to locate a phone and remotely delete all the data on a device, leading to fears from some Twitter users that their phone had been hacked.

“This notification was confirmed as a message sent unintentionally during internal testing and there is no effect on your device,”“Samsung apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused to our customers and will work to prevent similar cases from occurring in the future.” Samsung users piled onto Twitter to find out the cause of the notification, with some complaining it had woken them up.This notification was confirmed as a message sent unintentionally during internal testing and there is no effect on your device. Samsung apologises for any inconvenience this may have caused to our customers and will work to prevent similar cases from occurring in the future. ^CC

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