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receive over the Internet, so that unauthorized people will not be able to read it. It also validates the originator and integrity of the information.

With security enabled, it takes slightly longer for Web pages to load. To avoid this, you can enable security for those times when you most need it, for example to make a purchase with a credit card, and disable it otherwise.

Note

Pocket Internet Explorer provides, by default, three types of security: SSL2, SSL3, and PCT. SSL2 and SSL3 are based on the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. PCT (Private Communication Technology) is an enhancement of SSL technol- ogy, offering an even higher level of security. Because different Web servers support different security types, it’s best to have all three options selected when you want to use security.

To change security options

1.On the View menu, tap Options, and then tap the Advanced tab.

2.Tap the Security Settings button, and then select the check boxes of the security types that you want to use or clear the check boxes of those that you want to disable.

3.When finished, tap OK.

Specifying proxy servers

If you’re connecting to the Web using a remote access server (RAS) account, you might need to use a proxy server. If necessary, obtain the proxy system address information from your network administrator. Proxy servers usually are not required when connecting to the Internet with an Internet Service Provider.

Note

Pocket Internet Explorer works only with proxy servers that comply with the CERN proxy server standard. It does not work with ANS proxies or with servers using SOCKS security.

To specify a proxy server

1. On the View menu, tap Options.

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