Internet; Secured Communication (Ssl/Tls); Opening Saved Pages; Yahoo! Keitai - SoftBank 830SC User Manual

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Internet

Access Mobile sites via Yahoo! Keitai or Internet
sites via PC Site Browser.
View Web page contents or download media
files.
Press o to
access Yahoo!
5
Keitai
Use PC Site Browser
to access to PC Sites
・ In this guide, "Yahoo! Keitai" refers to the
SoftBank Mobile Internet portal and service
itself. "PC sites" are sites accessible via PC
Site Browser."Internet" refers to both Internet
and Mobile Internet sites.
・ A separate subscription is required for Internet
services.
・ Before using Internet, retrieve Network
information.
5-2
Note
・ Internet connections incur Packet
Communication fees .

Secured Communication (SSL/TLS)

The Internet
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer
Security (TLS) are encryption protocols for secure
Mobile Sites
Internet transmissions of important/sensitive

Yahoo! Keitai

information (credit card numbers, etc.) and
authentication.
PC Sites
Confirm electronic certificates saved on handset
(fP.5-10, P.5-12).
Note
・ Using SSL/TLS
When a security notice appears, subscribers
must decide whether or not to open a page .
Opening secure pages constitutes
agreement to the terms of usage,
SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp ., VeriSign Japan
K .K ., Cybertrust Japan Co ., Ltd ., Entrust
Japan Co ., Ltd ., GlobalSign K .K ., RSA
Security Inc . and SECOM Trust Systems
Co .,Ltd . are not liable for the security of SSL/
TLS . No liability is assumed for any damage
associated with SSL/TLS use .

Opening Saved Pages

Retrieved Mobile Internet pages are temporarily
saved in Cache. Cache remains even after a session
ends or handset is turned off. When Cache is full,
oldest pages are automatically deleted to make
room for new ones.
When a saved page is opened again, it may open
from Cache. For the latest content, reload the page.
・ When another USIM Card is inserted, Cache
contents are automatically deleted.
・ When a page with an expiry date is saved, page is
automatically deleted upon expiry.

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