CA certificates
A certificate is a digital ID that is issued by a trusted third party known as a
certificate authority (CA). The radio uses CA certificates to authenticate web
sites which send information to the radio. To view information on a CA,
select it and press View. You can choose which CAs are used by the radio by
selecting on or off.
Send Referrer
If this option is used to set whether the browser sends the HTTP Referrer
header as part of the HTTP requests.
Authentication
This option is used to set (on/off) whether the browser caches HTTP
authentication credentials.
Certificate Info
If this option is selected, information about the root digital certificates
installed in the browser is displayed.
Clear
Select this option to clear any or all of History, Cache or Cookies.
Restart Browser
Select this option to restart your browser.
About
Select this option to view information about the browser.
History menu
The History page displays a list of up to nine of the most recently viewed
Browser pages. The currently viewed page is highlighted. To revisit a page
listed in the History, select it and then press the Left context key.
If more than nine pages have been viewed, the list of all pages in the History
is stored and may be accessed by selecting the ‘More…’ option. Press the Left
context key, or the star (*) or hash (#) key, to open the ‘More’ page(s).
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