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Browser push, Wtls options, Add a trusted content server – Blackberry 8707 User Manual

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Default Client Certificate:

Set the certificate that your browser uses to authenticate with content servers.

WTLS options

Encryption Strength:

Set whether your browser only accepts and sends data that is encrypted using 128-bit encryption. To only accept and send data that
is encrypted using 128-bit encryption, set this field to Strong Only. To accept and send data that is encrypted using 128-bit encryption
or 56-bit encryption, set this field to Allow Weak.

Prompt for Server Trust:

Set whether a prompt appears when your browser tries to connect to an untrusted content server that your device does not have a
authentication certificate for.

Add a trusted content server

Add content servers to your trusted content server list to accelerate the authentication process when you are authenticating with a content
server.

1. In the device options, click Security Options.

2. Click TLS.
3. Click the trackwheel.

4. Click Add Host.
5. Perform one of the following actions:

• If the TLS Default field is set to Proxy, in the Host Name field, type the web address for the content server.

• If the TLS Default field is set to Handheld, in the Host Name field, type the web address for the content server. Set the

Certificate field to the client certificate that you want to use to authenticate with the content server.

6. Click OK.

7. Click the trackwheel.

8. Click Save.

Browser push

About browser push

Browser push is designed to push information from a web application to your BlackBerry® device as the information becomes available.
For example, you can use browser push to receive updates for weather reports, stock quotes, or breaking news. When your device receives
an update, a new browser push message might appear in a message list or, an icon on the Home screen or in the application list might
change to indicate that new information is available. The web application might also push updated information to your browser cache
without notifying you. If information is pushed to your browser cache, the information is available on your device even when your device
is not connected to the wireless network.

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