Huawei P8 Lite ALE-L21: Restrictions in the 5 GHz band: Personal Information and Data Security
Restrictions in the 5 GHz band: Personal Information and Data Security: Huawei P8 Lite ALE-L21
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- Your phone at a glance
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- Reduction of hazardous substances EU regulatory conformance Body worn operation Certification information (SAR)
- HUAWEI EVA-L09 HUAWEI EVA-L19 Statement Restrictions in the 5 GHz band: FCC Regulatory Compliance Body worn operation Certification information (SAR)
- HUAWEI EVA-L09 FCC statement
- Restrictions in the 5 GHz band: Personal Information and Data Security
- Legal Notice Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2016. All rights reserved. Trademarks and Permissions
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- DISCLAIMER Import and Export Regulations Privacy Policy

Restrictions in the 5 GHz band:
Within the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz band, UNII devices will be restricted
to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful
interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite System (MSS)
operations.
Personal Information and Data
Security
The use of some functions or third-party applications on your
device could result in your personal information and data being
lost or becoming accessible to others. Several measures are
recommended to help you protect personal and confidential
information.
•
Place your device in a safe area to prevent it from
unauthorized use.
•
Set your device screen to lock and create a password or
unlock pattern to open it.
•
Periodically back up personal information kept on your USIM/
SIM card, memory card, or stored in your device memory. If
you change to a different device, be sure to move or delete
any personal information on your old device.
•
If you are worried about viruses when you receive messages
or emails from a stranger, you can delete them without
opening them.
•
If you use your device to browse the Internet, avoid websites
that might pose a security risk to avoid theft of your personal
information.
•
If you use services such as Wi-Fi tether or Bluetooth, set
passwords for these services to prevent unauthorized access.
When these services are not in use, turn them off.
•
Install or upgrade device security software and regularly scan
for viruses.
•
Be sure to obtain third-party applications from a legitimate
source. Downloaded third-party applications should be
scanned for viruses.
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