Memory Cleaning - Blackberry Bold 9780 User Manual

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4. Press the
key > Save.
Use a certificate to encrypt the encryption keys on your device
To perform this task, your work email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact
your administrator.
If you have encryption for data that is stored on your BlackBerry device turned on and your smart card reader supports this feature, you might
be able to use a certificate from the smart card to encrypt the encryption keys on your device.
1.
On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > Encryption.
3. Select the Two-factor Protection check box.
4. Press the
key > Save.
About encryption keys
If your BlackBerry® device is associated with an email account that uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector,
your device is designed to use an encryption key to protect data as it travels between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry Desktop
Redirector and your device.
You should generate a new encryption key every 2 weeks.
Generate an encryption key
To perform this task, your work email account must use a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports this feature. For more information, contact
your administrator.
If your email account uses a BlackBerry Enterprise Server that does not support this feature, you can generate an encryption key using the
BlackBerry® Desktop Software, if it includes the email settings tool. For more information, see the Help in the BlackBerry Desktop Software.
1.
On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Security > Security Status Information.
3. Highlight a service.
4. Press the
key.
5. Click Regenerate Encryption Key.

Memory cleaning

About memory cleaning
Memory cleaning is designed to delete sensitive data from the temporary memory on your BlackBerry® device. Examples of sensitive data
include sensitive data in the cache for the key store browser, unencrypted data from email messages, LDAP authentication passwords, and
data from certificate and key searches.
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