BlackBerry Torch 9810 - About encrypting data and files on your smartphone

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About encrypting data and files on your smartphone

When encryption for data on your BlackBerry smartphone is turned on, your smartphone uses a private key to encrypt data

stored on your smartphone, including data that your smartphone receives when it's locked. When you lock your

smartphone with a password, a lock indicator appears at the top of the screen when your smartphone has secured your

data. You can also encrypt the files on your media card using your smartphone password, an encryption key that your

smartphone generates, or both. Your smartphone decrypts data as you access it.
If you encrypt the files on your media card using an encryption key that your smartphone generates, you can only access

the files when the media card is inserted into your smartphone. If you encrypt the files using your smartphone password,

you can access the files in any smartphone that you insert your media card into, as long as you know the smartphone

password that was used to protect the files.
If you use a smart card certificate for authentication, depending on the smart card, you might also be able to use one of

your smart card certificates to provide two-factor encryption. In order to access the encrypted content, you must provide

your smartphone password and also connect your smartphone to your smart card reader.