How To: Security - Blackberry Torch 9860 User Manual

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Work data and personal data
If your BlackBerry® smartphone uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports BlackBerry® Balance™ technology, the
following data is considered to be for work use:
Email, appointments, and attachments that you send or receive from your work email account
Contacts from your organization's address book, contacts associated with your work email account, and contacts using a
domain specified by your administrator
Files that you downloaded from your organization's network
Organizer data, such as tasks and memos
Third-party applications unless otherwise specified by your administrator
The following data is considered to be for personal use:
Email, appointments, and attachments that you send or receive from a personal email account
Contacts that you synchronize with a personal email account
Text messages and PIN messages
Messages that you send or receive using BlackBerry® Messenger
Phone, browser, maps, and media application data except for call logs and browser cache
Passwords stored in the password keeper

How to: Security

Security basics
About the smartphone password
If you set a BlackBerry® smartphone password, you'll be prompted to enter your password to unlock your smartphone.
If you forget your password, it can't be recovered. If you exceed the number of allowed password attempts, your smartphone
deletes all your smartphone data for security reasons and you'll be prompted to set a new password. If your smartphone uses a
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, depending on the IT policies that have been set by your administrator, data on your media card
might be deleted as well. For more information, contact your administrator.
Research In Motion recommends that you regularly create and save a backup file on your computer, especially before you
update any software. Maintaining a current backup file on your computer might allow you to recover smartphone data if your
smartphone is lost, stolen, or corrupted by an unforeseen issue.
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I forget my smartphone password, 34
My smartphone prompts me to make an emergency call when I type a password, 376
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