Security And Backup; Passwords And Locking - Blackberry PORSCHE DESIGN P'9982 User Manual

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Security and backup

Security and backup

Passwords and locking

There are several types of locks, PINs, and passwords that you can use to help protect your BlackBerry
device.
If you use your device for work, your organization might already have security settings in place, such as
requiring a password to unlock your device.
BlackBerry ID
A BlackBerry ID is an email address and password that gives you access to BlackBerry websites, apps,
and services. If you change your BlackBerry device, your BlackBerry ID can help you transfer data to
your new device. If you turn on BlackBerry Protect and your device is ever lost or stolen, someone who
finds your device can't set up the device without knowing your BlackBerry ID.
Make sure that you use the same BlackBerry ID for all of your BlackBerry devices.
Sign in with your BlackBerry ID to do the following and more:
• Turn on BlackBerry Protect to help locate your device and protect the data on your device if your
device is ever lost or stolen.
• Keep track of your app purchases and payment options in the BlackBerry World storefront.
• Use BBM features, such as backing up and moving BBM contacts to a new BlackBerry device.
Password locking and screen locking
While your device is locked, you can still receive notifications of new email and text messages (SMS and
MMS), make an emergency phone call, view your battery charge level, set an alarm, or take a picture.
To conserve battery power and avoid accidental key presses, lock the screen. To help to avoid
unauthorized use of your device, you need to set a device password. For additional security, you can
also set up two-factor authentication and use a smart card to unlock your device.
In your display and security settings, you can set your device to lock itself after a certain amount of
inactivity. You can also write a custom message that displays on the locked screen.
If you forget your password, it can't be recovered. BlackBerry recommends that you back up your data
regularly. By default, for security reasons your device data is deleted when an incorrect password is
entered ten times.
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