Data permissions for third-party applications – Blackberry 8330 User Manual

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Set whether third-party applications can turn on or turn off your device or change device options, such as display options.

Module Management:

Set whether third-party applications can add or delete application modules or access module information such as an application
name or version.

Keystroke Injection:

Set whether third-party applications can simulate actions, such as pressing a key on your device.

Browser Filters:

Set whether third-party applications can register browser filters with the browser on your device to add, change, or delete web site
content before it appears in your browser.

Theme Data:

Set whether your device can use third-party applications as a source for customized themes.

Data permissions for third-party applications

Email:

Set whether third-party applications can access email, SMS text, or PIN messages on your BlackBerry® device.

PIM:

Set whether third-party applications can access organizer data such as contacts, calendar entries, tasks, or memos.

Files:

Set whether third-party applications can access files that you store on your device. For example, you can set whether third-party
applications can access files that you transfer to your device using the media manager tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager or
Bluetooth® technology.

Key Store:

Set whether third-party applications can access certificates or keys in the key store on your device.

Key Store Medium Security:

Set whether third-party applications can access certificates or keys in the key store if your device caches the key store password.

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