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Y
ahoo! K
eitai
Follow these steps first.
Download to
8
Phone
Preferred
Select whether to save downloaded files on
handset or Memory Card
Select
Download to
A
Press
b
A
Select
Phone Preferred
or
Prefer Card
A
Press
b
^
If selected memory is low, downloaded files
are not saved.
^
Saving to Memory Card is prohibited
depending on the file; such files are saved to
handset.
Initialized
Browser
Restore default settings and reset Bookmarks
and Saved Pages
Select
Initialized Browser
A
Press
b
A
Enter Handset Code
A
Press
b
A
Choose
Yes
A
Press
b
Reset Settings
Restore default browser settings
Select
Reset Settin
g
s
A
Press
b
A
Enter
Handset Code
A
Press
b
A
Choose
Yes
A
Press
b
Security Settings
Main Menu
I
Yahoo! Keitai
A
Common Settings
A
Security
Settings
Manufacture
Number
8
Off
Select whether or not to send handset manufacture
number automatically for authentication
Select
Manufacture Number
A
Press
b
A
Choose
On
(send) or
Off
A
Press
b
Send Referer
8
Send
Select whether or not to send referer
information to the Server
Select
Send Referer
A
Press
b
A
Select
Send
or
Not Send
A
Press
b
Cookies
8
Enabled
Enable or disable cookies (
Select
Cookies
A
Press
b
A
Select
Enabled
,
Disabled
or
Confirm
A
Press
b
Script Settings
8
On
Select whether or not to run scripts
Select
Script Settin
g
s
A
Press
b
A
Select
On
,
Ask NW Access
,
Confirm
or
Off
A
Press
b
Secure Prompt
8
Show
Show or hide confirmations before entering and
exiting secure pages
Select
Secure Prompt
A
Press
b
A
Select
Show
or
Do not Show
A
Press
b
Keep Auth Info
8
Per
Browsing
Previously entered user ID or password is
entered automatically for authentication
Select
Keep Auth Info
A
Press
b
A
Select
Per Browsin
g
,
On
(authenticate
automatically) or
Off
A
Press
b
^
For
Per Browsin
g
, entered user ID or
password remains for automatic authentication
and is deleted upon exiting the Internet.
^
For
On
, entered user ID or password remains
even after exiting the Internet or turning
handset power off.
^
Saved user ID or password is applicable to
Basic/Digest authentication. Some sites may
employ other HTTP authentication schemes.