Sony Ericsson P910i User Guide - Page 166

Certificate manager, Security information, Adding and deleting certificates

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This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use. The Other tab The other tab contains all settings that are not related to the device or connections. This is also where settings from system components and add-ons, developed by third-party developers, will be found. Certificate manager Digital certificates ensure that the Web or WAP pages you visit, or any software you install, really are created by the person you expect. Security information Security information is displayed when Certificate manager cannot be sure of the origin of the page or software. For example, security information will be displayed if: • The certificate on a page has expired. • The identity of a software manufacturer cannot be verified. Security information is also displayed when a certificate on your P910i has: • Expired. • Been revoked by the independent organization that issued it. Certificates may be present on the pages that you view or the software that you download. Your P910i compares these certificates with a set of certificates that are stored in Certificate manager to ensure the authenticity of the page or software. If the certificates do not match, your P910i informs you, and gives you the following choices: • Prevent the page being loaded or the software being installed. • Continue at your own risk. The certificates on your P910i have been created and issued by an independent organization that ensures their authenticity. Adding and deleting certificates Your P910i handles certificates automatically so, most of the time, you can browse the Internet securely without using Certificate manager. If you do need to add or delete a certificate, you will usually be informed by your network operator or system administrator. You should delete a certificate from Certificate manager if you are informed, or suspect, that: • The certificate does not belong to the person who supplied it. • The certificate was issued incorrectly by the independent organization that created it. 166 Control panel

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Control panel
This is the Internet version of the user°s guide. ' Print only for private use.
The Other tab
The other tab contains all settings that are not related to the
device or connections. This is also where settings from system
components and add-ons, developed by third-party developers,
will be found.
Certificate manager
Digital certificates ensure that the Web or WAP pages you visit,
or any software you install, really are created by the person you
expect.
Certificates may be present on the pages that you view or the
software that you download. Your P910i compares these
certificates with a set of certificates that are stored in
Certificate
manager
to ensure the authenticity of the page or software. If the
certificates do not match, your P910i informs you, and gives you
the following choices:
±
Prevent the page being loaded or the software being installed.
±
Continue at your own risk.
The certificates on your P910i have been created and issued by
an independent organization that ensures their authenticity.
Security information
Security information is displayed when
Certificate manager
cannot be sure of the origin of the page or software. For
example, security information will be displayed if:
±
The certificate on a page has expired.
±
The identity of a software manufacturer cannot be verified.
Security information is also displayed when a certificate on your
P910i has:
±
Expired.
±
Been revoked by the independent organization that issued it.
Adding and deleting certificates
Your P910i handles certificates automatically so, most of the
time, you can browse the Internet securely without using
Certificate manager
. If you
do
need to add or delete a certificate,
you will usually be informed by your network operator or
system administrator. You should delete a certificate from
Certificate manager
if you are informed, or suspect, that:
±
The certificate does not belong to the person who supplied it.
±
The certificate was issued incorrectly by the independent
organization that created it.