User's Manual Part 2

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Full Browser/PC Movie
By using cookies, you can effectively access the Internet web pages you
have accessed once.
A cookie is the system to temporarily save personal information such as
the date/time or number of times you accessed an Internet web page. The
information from the server is written into the FOMA phone, temporarily
saved, and used for content services.
If a cookie is sent, the information such as the date/time or number of times you
accessed an Internet web page is also sent to the web page. Note that even if your
information is detected by a third party by sending a cookie, we cannot be held
responsible for that. However, you may not be able to correctly display or use some
Internet web pages or content services unless the cookie setting is valid.
You can set whether to validate cookies.
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iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Cookie settingSelect an item.
Valid. . . . . . . Always validates cookies. The confirmation display does not appear
before a cookie is sent or received.
Invalid . . . . . Always invalidates cookies.
Sending. . . . Validates cookie’s sending/receiving. The confirmation display
appears each time before a cookie is sent.
Receiving . . Validates cookie’s sending/receiving. The confirmation display
appears each time before a cookie is received.
Sending/receiving
. . . . . . . . . . . The confirmation display appears asking whether to permit a cookie
to be sent or received each time before a cookie is sent or received.
When you replace a UIM with another one, “Invalid” is set. If you change the
setting with the another one, the display for entering your Terminal Security Code
might appear.
Cookie
Cookie Setting
Information
When “Sending”, “Receiving”, or “Sending/receiving” is set, the confirmation display
might consecutively appear asking whether to send/receive (update) cookies
depending on the Internet web page.
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iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Delete CookiesEnter your Terminal Security Code
YES
The referer denotes the link source information. When a referer is sent,
the information about from which page you have accessed it is sent to
the site.
Note that even if your information is detected by a third party by sending
a referer, we cannot be held responsible for that.
You can set whether to send a referer while an Internet web page is open.
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iFull BrowserFull Browser settings
Referer settingSelect an item.
Send. . . . . . Sends a referer.
Unsend . . . Does not send a referer.
Notify . . . . . When a referer is sent, the confirmation display appears asking
whether to send it.
Delete Cookies
Referer
Referer Setting
Information
When “Notify” is set, the confirmation display might consecutively appear asking
whether to send a referer depending on the Internet web page.