Samsung SPH-I325 User Manual (user Manual) (ver.f18) (English) - Page 83

Using Encryption, Managing Certificates

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Security Using Encryption The encryption feature is used with files stored on the optional microSD™ card to make them readable only on your device. To encrypt files stored on a microSD card: 1. Press Start > All Programs > Settings > More... > Security. 2. Select Encryption and press . 3. Press to enable the encryption option and then press Done (left softkey). Managing Certificates You can add and delete public key certificates. Three types of certificates can be created. To access information about different certificate types: 1. Press Start > All Programs > Settings > More... > Security. 2. Select Certificates and press . From this screen, you can manage the following certificate types: Ⅲ Personal: Used to identify yourself to others. Ⅲ Intermediate: Used to identify intermediate certification authorities. (Intermediate certificates are issued by the trusted root certificate authority, and any SSL [secure sockets layer] certificates then issued by the intermediate certificate will inherit the trust of the trusted root. Ⅲ Root: Used to identify root certification authorities. (A root certificate is the top-most certificate of the certificate tree. All certificates below the root certificate inherit the trustworthiness of the root certificate.) 3. Select the encryption option and press the certificate information. to see To delete a certificate: 1. Press Start > All Programs > Settings > More... > Security. 2. Select Certificates and press . 3. Select any of the three available certificates and press to reveal a list of related certificates. Section 2C. Your Device's Security 69

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Security
Section 2C. Your Device’s Security
69
Using Encryption
The encryption feature is used with files stored on the
optional microSD™ card to make them readable only
on your device.
To encrypt files stored on a microSD card:
1.
Press
Start
>
All Programs
>
Settings > More... >
Security
.
2.
Select
Encryption
and press
.
3.
Press
to enable the encryption option and then
press
Done
(left softkey).
Managing Certificates
You can add and delete public key certificates. Three
types of certificates can be created.
To access information about different certificate types:
1.
Press
Start
>
All Programs
>
Settings > More... >
Security
.
2.
Select
Certificates
and press
. From this screen,
you can manage the following certificate types:
²
Personal:
Used to identify yourself to others.
²
Intermediate:
Used to identify intermediate
certification authorities. (Intermediate certificates
are issued by the trusted root certificate authority,
and any SSL [secure sockets layer] certificates
then issued by the intermediate certificate will
inherit the trust of the trusted root.
²
Root:
Used to identify root certification authorities.
(A root certificate is the top-most certificate of the
certificate tree. All certificates below the root
certificate inherit the trustworthiness of the root
certificate.)
3.
Select the encryption option and press
to see
the certificate information.
To delete a certificate:
1.
Press
Start
>
All Programs
>
Settings > More... >
Security
.
2.
Select
Certificates
and press
.
3.
Select any of the three available certificates and
press
to reveal a list of related certificates.