disabling root certificates. These third party root certificates will not be used to verify
downloaded MIDlet suites.
The user will be able to enable any disabled trusted third party protection domain root
certificates. If disabled, the third party domain will no longer be associated with this
certificate. Permissions for trusted third party domain will be "User" permissions;
specifically user interaction is required in order for permissions to be granted.
The table 22 shows the specific wording to be used in the first line of the above prompt:
Protected Functionality
Data Network
Messaging
App Auto-Start
Connectivity Options
User Data Read Capability
User Data Write Capability
App Data Sharing
The radio button messages will appear as follows and mapped to the permission types as
shown in the table 23:
MIDP 2.0 Permission Types
Oneshot
Session
Blanket
no access
The above runtime dialog prompts will not be displayed when the protected function is set
to "Allowed" (or full access), or if that permission type is an option for that protected
function according to the security policy table flexed in the handset.
Top Line of Prompt
Use data network?
Use messaging?
Launch <MIDlet names>?
Make a local connection?
Read phonebook data?
Modify phonebook data?
Share data between apps?
Table 22 Trusted 3rd Party Domain
Runtime Dialogs
Yes, Always Ask
Yes, Ask Once
Yes, Always Grant Access
No, Never Grant Access
Table 23 MIDP 2.0 Permission Types
Right Softkey
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
UI Permission Prompts
Always Ask
Ask Once per App
Never Ask
No, Access
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