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Wallet
You can use the wallet to pay for your purchases via the browser. You 
can save your personal information, such as credit card numbers and 
addresses in the wallet, and then use the data that are saved in the 
wallet during browsing. You can also save access codes to mobile 
services that request a user name and password.
The data in the wallet are protected with a wallet code that you can 
define when you access the wallet for the first time. At 
Create wallet 
code:
 key in the code and press 
OK
 to confirm it and at 
Verify wallet 
code:
 key in the code again and press 
OK
.
If you want to delete all the contents of the wallet and the wallet code, 
key in *#7370925538# (*#res wallet# in letters) in standby mode. You 
also need the phone’s security code, see Access codes on page 13.
Accessing the wallet
Press 
Menu
 and select 
Organiser
 and 
Wallet
. Key in your wallet code 
and press 
OK
. Select
Wallet profiles
 to create card combinations, for example, for 
different services. A wallet profile is helpful if the service asks you to 
fill in many data items during browsing. You can select the 
appropriate wallet profile instead of selecting different cards 
separately, see Creating a wallet profile on page 104.
Cards
 to save personal card information. You can save payment card, 
loyalty card and access card information, for example, username and 
password combinations, for different services and also addresses and 
user data. See Saving card details on page 103.
Tickets
 to save the notifications of e-tickets that you have bought 
via mobile service. To view the tickets, scroll to the desired ticket and 
press 
View
.
Receipts
 to save receipts for mobile purchases.
Personal notes
 to save all kinds of personal information that you 
want to protect by saving it in the wallet. See Personal notes on page 
103.
Settings
, see Wallet settings on page 104.
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