The Secure Wi-Fi app is one example of the bloatware Samsung has added to its Android phones. Users can choose to activate the feature or disable it if they prefer not to receive notifications from this application. By default, this app is not enabled, but can be turned on or off by going into the Wi-Fi settings and then selecting Advanced Settings. The notification is merely a warning that appears when you are connected to an "unsecure" wifi.
Once enabled, Samsung Secure Wi-Fi will notify you when you connect to a Wi-Fi network, which is an important feature to stay safe from cybercriminals. If you wish to turn off this feature, you can go to the Settings menu and look for a setting called "Secure Wi-Fi." You can also use the Settings app to manage this feature. The menu is located in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Another advantage of Samsung Secure Wi-Fi is that it does not require a password to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Once enabled, you can safely browse the web and send and receive email without worrying about data theft. Although this service costs money, it is worth the security that this app provides. In fact, Secure WiFi is now available on all Galaxy Note 8 models besides the T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular ones.