User's Manual

Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone
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which you can enter any other miscellaneous
information, if desired.
Certificates
On your Smartphone, you can add and delete public
key certificates. These certificates help establish your
identity when you log on to a secure network, such as a
corporate network. Certificates also help establish
the identity of other computers, such as servers, with
which you connect. This helps prevent unauthorized
users from accessing your device and its information.
You can store two types of certificates on your
Smartphone: Personal certificates that establish your
identity, and Root certificates that establish the identity
of servers with which you connect. Your Smartphone
may include a set of pre-installed certificates.
Certificates that establish your identity:
Select SettingsCertificatesPersonal, then select
View from the menu to view the selected certificate, or
Delete to delete it.
Certificates that identify servers you've connected
to:
Select Settings > Certificates > Root. Select the
desired certificate in the list, then select View from the
menu to view the details of the selected certificate (or
Delete to delete it).
About
Select SettingsAbout to display information about
your Smartphone's operating system such as version
numbers, copyright information, processor,
total/available storage, and total/available memory.
Error Reporting
Select SettingsError Reporting to enable or disable
Error Reporting.