PROTECTING YOUR INFORMATION
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to one.
A person can send you a PIN-to-PIN message
only if the person knows your PIN. To find your
PIN, select Menu > BlackBerry > Settings >
Device Info. The number is located in the PIN
field. The PIN is associated with your device, not
with your account or SIM card.
Ask your system administrator whether PIN-to-
PIN is available.
PROTECTING YOUR INFORMATION
Before you service or exchange your Nokia
device, disable BlackBerry Connect to prevent
your emails from being delivered when someone
else is handling your Nokia device:
• Disable the Redirect Incoming Messages to
Your Handset using the BlackBerry Connect
Desktop application or your service provider’s
configuration. Web page. Or you can, on your
device, select Menu > BlackBerry > Settings >
Email Settings > Redirection > No.
• Turn off the BlackBerry service on your device
by setting the BlackBerry service to Off. (Select
Menu > BlackBerry > Settings > BlackBerry
Service > Off).
• Before exchanging your device for another,
reconfigure your new device with your
BlackBerry Connect account. Use the
BlackBerry Connect Desktop application or
your service provider's BlackBerry Internet
Service Web page to update the new device's
BlackBerry PIN to the server. You can also
provision a new device by using Over The Air
Enterprise Activation (OTA EA).
If you lose your device, the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server administrator might be able to remotely
erase BlackBerry Connect data from the Nokia
Device. This feature can be helpful if you have
confidential information on your device. For
more information about this feature, contact
your system administrator.
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