Samsung Pass is a built-in password manager tool that functions like any other password manager tool. However, it can sometimes run into trouble. Generally,  the app fails to load. Or, it displays an error message “Samsung Pass temporarily unavailable.”

If your app is not working and you don’t want to switch to alternatives, you may troubleshoot such problems without putting in much effort. In this article, we will look at the simple ways to fix Samsung Pass not working on your device.

Reasons Behind Samsung Pass Not Working

There are various reasons behind these issues. Here, we have compiled some common causes that can be the culprit of Samsung Pass not working on your device.

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How to Troubleshoot Samsung Pass Not Working on Your Device?

The first thing you should do is tocheck your internet connection. Samsung Pass only works when you are connected to the internet. So, ensure you have your cellular data, or Wi-Fi connection enabled. Besides checking the internet, you may follow other fixes below to resolve the Samsung Pass not working.

Close All the Background Apps

Opening many apps in the background can also affect your device performance, causing issues like apps not opening or stop responding. So, if you have opened the Samsung Pass app while running other apps in the background, you should forcibly close all the apps and attempt to access the Samsung pass app to see if it might work this time.

This is one of the oldest and most used techniques, which is still relevant to fixing common phone bugs. When you reboot, your device’s memory will start fresh, resolving the minor bugs that stop some features from working normally. So, you should consider rebooting as it might work for your device to fix the Samsung pass not working.

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If you have recently downloaded any third-party apps outside the Play store, it may contain a virus that is causing the issue on your device from functioning properly. To inspect whether such downloaded apps are causing the issue, you need to boot your device in safe mode. Once you Run into Safe Mode, open your Samsung Pass app. If it’s working fine, you must delete therecently downloaded app.

Grant the Necessary Permission

Your Samsung Pass apps require few device permission to function well. If you have mistakenly skipped permitting like Contacts, Files and Media, it might not work. Therefore, you need to check whether you have given such permission to the Samsung pass app or not. If you haven’t given permission, you may still give it by going to App settings.

Here’s how you may do it.

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Re-enable the Samsung Pass

If your Samsung Pass is going through any temporary problems, you may disable the app and re-enable it after a couple of minutes to fix it. To do this, you can follow the below steps:

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