Thursday 22 January 2015

Delete A Certificate Authority On Nokia Phones

Certificates can be deleted from your Nokia phone.


Nokia phones use certificates to validate the authenticity of a user on certain websites, such as banking sites, and to provide secure data transmission for applications. Certificates can hold user-encrypted keys and can provide secure access to your device. If you want to delete a certain certificate from your Nokia phone, a few simple steps can help you find and remove it.


Instructions


1. Turn on the phone and then navigate to the menu screen. Typically the menu will be found by pressing a "soft key" directly below the word "menu" on the phone's display. The keypad might also have a menu button. Refer to your device's manual if you are unsure where the menu option is located.


2. Scroll through the menu options until you find one called "Tools"; select that option.


3. Under the "tools" section find an icon or link option called "settings" and click on that option.


4. Navigate to "general" under the "settings" option.


5. Find the icon for "security" under "settings" and click on it.


6. Find the "certificate" screen. You will then see options for authority certificates and trusted sites. You will probably want to delete a trusted site's certificate. Click on the type of certificate you want to delete.


7. Find the certificate for deletion under the certificate type you have chosen. Click on that certificate by pressing the "view" option. When the certificate opens you should see an option to delete that certificate. Choose the deletion option and the certificate will be removed.

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