Tools
101
Certif. management
Digital certificates do not guarantee safety; they are used 
to verify the origin of software.
In the certificate management main view, you can see a 
list of authority certificates that are stored in your device. 
Press   to see a list of personal certificates, if available.
Digital certificates should be used if you want to connect 
to an online bank or another site or remote server for 
actions that involve transferring confidential information. 
They should also be used if you want to reduce the risk of 
viruses or other malicious software and be sure of the 
authenticity of software when downloading and installing 
software.
  Important: Even if the use of certificates makes the 
risks involved in remote connections and software 
installation considerably smaller, they must be 
used correctly in order to benefit from increased 
security. The existence of a certificate does not 
offer any protection by itself; the certificate 
manager must contain correct, authentic, or 
trusted certificates for increased security to be 
available. Certificates have a restricted lifetime. 
If Expired certificate or Certificate not valid yet 
is shown even if the certificate should be valid, 
check that the current date and time in your device 
are correct.
View certificate details—check authenticity
You can only be sure of the correct identity of a server 
when the signature and the period of validity of a server 
certificate have been checked.
You are notified if the identity of the server is not 
authentic or if you do not have the correct security 
certificate in your device.
To check certificate details, scroll to a certificate, 
and select Options > Certificate details. When you open 
certificate details, the validity of the certificate is checked, 
and one of the following notes may be displayed:
• Certificate not trusted—You have not set any 
application to use the certificate. See “Change the 
trust settings”, p. 101.
• Expired certificate—The period of validity has ended 
for the selected certificate.
• Certificate not valid yet—The period of validity has 
not yet begun for the selected certificate.
• Certificate corrupted—The certificate cannot be used. 
Contact the certificate issuer.
Change the trust settings
Before changing any certificate settings, you must make 
sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and 
that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.
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