User's Manual

Clear location access: Opens a dialog where you can clear the permissions
you’ve granted to websites in the past, to access your location. If those
websites want permission to access your location again, you must grant it
again.
Security settings
Remember passwords: Browser can remember your passwords for some
webpages that require you to sign in, to make it quicker to sign into those
pages onrepeat visits. Uncheck to prevent Browser from storing passwords.
Clear passwords: Touch to delete any passwords that Browser has stored.
Show security warnings: Uncheck to prevent Browser from warning you
about websites with common security problems, such as outdated or invalid
certificates.
Advanced settings
Website settings: Opens a screen where you can view advanced settings
for particular websites.
Reset to default: Touch to delete all Browser data, including your browsing
history, cookies, passwords, and bookmarks, and to restore all the Browser
settings to their original values.
Maps
You use Maps to find your current location; to view real-time traffic conditions; to
get detailed directions by foot, public transportation, bicycle, or car; and to
navigate by using spoken, turn-by-turn driving instructions, using the Google
Maps Navigation (beta) service.
You can search on a street map or a satellite image to locate an address or a
landmark, and you can view some locations as if you were strolling down the
street. If you join Google Latitude, you can view your friends’ locations on your
maps and share your location and other information with them. Maps does not
have information about every location.
Opening Maps and viewing your location
You must turn on location services to use information about your location when
navigating and searching in Maps. Then open Maps to view your location.
To use location services with Maps. You must have location services turned on
to view your location in Maps and to use your location to find local resources.
Press Home, press , and touch Settings > Location & security.