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To enable wireless calendar synchronization, choose the method that corresponds to the following versions of BlackBerry Device Software: BlackBerry OS 6 and BlackBerry OS 7 To enable wireless calendar synchronization from a BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps: • From the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, open Calendar. • Press the Menu key and click Options.
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• In the Calendar Options window, under Accounts select the desired calendar. • Put a check mark beside Wireless Synchronization to enable it. • Press the Menu key and select Save. Wireless calendar synchronization is now enabled. BlackBerry Device Software 4.5 to 5.0 To enable wireless calendar synchronization from a BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps: • From the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, open Calendar. • Press the Menu key and click Options. • In the Calendar Options window, select the desired calendar.

• In the Calendar Properties, change Wireless Synchronization to Yes. • Press the Menu key and select Save.
Wireless calendar synchronization is now enabled. BlackBerry Device Software 4.0 to 4.2.2 To enable wireless calendar synchronization from a BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps: • From the BlackBerry smartphone Home screen, open Calendar. • Press the Menu key and click Options. • In the Calendar Options window, scroll to Wireless Synchronization. • Press the Menu key. • Select Change Option and select Yes.
• Press the Menu key and select Save. Wireless calendar synchronization is now enabled.
As of 12/2015 (update: 07/2018: the bug is still there), the default configuration of Stardict in Debian Sid uses dict.cn as the default dictionary. Additionally, as clipboard scanning is enabled by default, this means that as you start Stardict, your clipboard contents gets sent in the following HTTP (unencrypted) request: GET HTTP://dict.cn/ws.php?utf8=true&q=clipboard_content HTTP/1.1 r n It has been confirmed that if you use KeePassX, which by default uses “copy password to clipboard”, this password is immediately sent by Stardict in plaintext to this.cn server. A stock CM 12.1 was installed. During installation, all possible spy settings were turned off. Upon each boot, the device connects to android.pool.ntp.org despite having time synchronization disabled in settings.

Additionally, the following HTTP request was observed: GET /generate_204 HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: Dalvik/2.1.0 (Linux; U; Android 5.1.1; Nexus 4 Build/LMY48B) Host: connectivitycheck.android.com Connection: Keep-Alive Accept-Encoding: gzip This request has been disabled by “settings put global captive_portal_detection_enabled 0”. The NTP thing does not seem to be possible to disable. Strangely, we find no users solving this in public forums. Please note that the sniffing was carried only on wifi. We don't have equipment to sniff mobile data at the moment. Api.samsungosp.com:443 despite all services are disabled in system settings and the phone has never been connected to any Google service. Brief sniffing on one popular network reveals similar patterns and requests are exposed by many other mobile phones too.