Woman appeals Samsung staff looked at "very private" pictures and chats on smartphone while it was being repaired

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as declared in Jo Tiffin-Lavers, 28, from Bromley, tells "her stomach dropped" the time she gathered her smartphone and saw directory that she believes evidences the content had been looked at. The Samsung phone, she says, had a pattern open code on that she was asked to disable while it was repaired. Upon collecting it once it had been fixed, she realised that "private images" and whatsapp apps conversations to her fiancé had been viewed with employees in the store. (Image: AFP)Miss Tiffin-Lavers said the Croydon Advertiser : "I dropped my smartphone off and paid at around 2:50pm, they gave me back my SD card and SIM card and had me open my phone. About twelve extremely private pictures were in my gallery with that day's date and time stamped at 15:49.


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Woman appeals Samsung workers looked at her 'very private photos' and messages from fiance while smartphone was being repaired

as informed in A STUDENT appeals staff at a Samsung smartphone repair shop viewed her collection of "very private" photos and messages. BPM Media Jo Tiffin-Lavers tells she was in tears after realising Samsung staff viewed her private photosJo, a part-time law student, paid £260 to have her monitor fixed at the Samsung backing Centre in Croydon. Staff asked her to disable the gadget's pattern open code while it was repaired, reports the Croydon Advertiser. Google Maps Jo paid £260 to have her smartphone monitor fixed at this Samsung backing Centre in Croydon"I went and picked it around 5.15pm. Samsung told today: "At Samsung, customer satisfaction is our number 1 priority and we thoroughly investigate any customer complaint.

Samsung: Samsung is the most-copied brand of 2017, appeals report

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