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Kaspersky Mobile Security 7.0 (for Symbian-smartphones series 60 UI)

 

How to unblock a device which was blocked with the help of the Anti-Theft module

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  • Kaspersky Mobile Security 7.0 (for Symbian-smartphones series 60 UI)
  • Kaspersky Mobile Security 7.0 (for Windows Mobile 5.0/6.0/6.1)
  • This module is designed to ensure protection of data stored on the mobile device against unauthorized access to it in case the device was lost or stolen. When you access the module settings for the first time you will have to set up a password. Using this password you can obtain access to the module's settings in order to modify them. The password is required in order to prevent unauthorized access to the settings and to enable the user to block and erase information saved on the smartphone in case it is stolen or lost.

    If a mobile device happened to be blocked with the Anti-Theft module (for example if the device was “lost” and as a result blocked by its owner, but in really it had simply been left at work or somewhere else), in this case in order to unblock the device a secret code should be entered in the window, which appears on the screen of the blocked device at any attempt made to use the device. The secret code is the code which was entered by the owner earlier to block the device.

    Information Sometimes on Symbian devices the window may not appear on the screen. For the window to appear on the screen, the device should be restarted.


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