Nokia 9210 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Internet
World Wide Web (WWW) browser
Tip: Use the
communicators pointer to
help you move around pages
in WWW applications. See
Pointer on page 151.
The WWW browser application of the communicator supports HTML 3.2 with
frames. The application also supports version 3 of SSL, the security protocol.
To connect to the World Wide Web,
the GSM data service must be activated for your SIM card, and
you must configure an Internet access point. See page 134.
Note: In order to free up additional memory for large Web pages, all other
applications are closed automatically when the WWW browser is
opened.
Tip: When you are
browsing the WWW, some
Web pages may prompt you
to save (download) a file to
your local disk (your
communicator). See the
IMPORTANT note in this
section warning about
viruses.
IMPORTANT: Beware of viruses. Only install onto the communicator software
you have obtained from sources that offer adequate protection against
viruses. For information on software installation and security
certificates, see Certificate management on page 218.
To change the internet access point you use to connect to the WWW, press the
Menu key in the main view of the WWW application and select Tools > Edit Internet
access.
WWW settings
To change the WWW settings, press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings. A
dialog with five pages opens. See Figure 60.