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Preliminary Draft, Not for Release - Please Review 2-3-2015
Encryption
You can encrypt all the data on your Dolphin terminal using the Encrypt phone option as an advanced security
measure in case your device is ever lost or stolen. When the terminal is encrypted, you must enter a numeric PIN or
password each time you turn the power on. The Screen Lock PIN or password you set up is the same PIN or
password used for encryption security and cannot be set independently.
Warning:
You cannot reverse encryption. The only way to revert back to an unencrypted state is to perform a factory
reset, which erases all your data.
SIM card lock
Touch Set up SIM card lock to establish or modify a SIM card PIN so unauthorized individuals cannot use the terminal
as a phone or modify data on the SIM card.
Passwords
Touch the Make passwords visible checkbox to toggle between hiding or showing passwords as you type.
Device Administration
The Device administrators screen lists all applications that have been given authorization to act as a device
administrator, which is often required when you set up accounts that synchronize data between the terminal and an
enterprise service. An enterprise service implements security policies on the terminal before allowing a connection
(e.g. passwords and certificates). Touch Device administrators from the Security screen, and then touch the
application name if you want to remove authorization for the app to act as a device administrator for the terminal.
Check the Unknown sources box to allow the installation of non-market applications. This setting is disabled by
default.
Credential Storage
Access options that help you manage your Wi-Fi network and/or Virtual Private Network (VPN) security certificates
under the Credential storage heading at the bottom of the Security settings screen.
Note: Android supports DER-encoded X.509 certificates saved with a .crt or .cer file extension and X.509 certificates
saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a .p12 or .pfx file extension.
Trusted credentials
Touch Trusted credentials from the Security screen to view all the security credentials installed on the terminal. Tabs
organize the certificates into two categories: System and User. Touch the certificate name to view additional details
about the certificate.
To disable a system certificate or remove a user certificate:
1. Touch the certificate name from the Trusted credentials System or User list.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the Security certificate details screen.
3. Touch Disable or Remove depending on the type of certificate you are viewing.
Note: System certificates can be Enabled using the same method at a later date but User certificates are permanently
deleted.
4. Select OK.
Install from SD Card
To install encrypted certificate from the SD card installed in the terminal:
1. Copy the certificate from the host device (computer) to the root directory of the SD card.
Note: Ensure your certificates are saved with the correct file extension. Android supports DER-encoded X.509
certificates saved with a .crt or .cer file extension and X.509 certificates saved in PKCS#12 key store files with a
.p12 or .pfx file extension.
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