Cell Phones Logo

Related Topics:

K
Keith Godwin Posted on Apr 02, 2018
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

What is the Moto g4 Plus "Voice Privacy" setting? If checked, it enables enhanced privacy mode, but I have no idea what that does.

1 Answer

Simon Flummox

Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Novelist:

An expert who has written 50 answers of more than 400 characters.

  • Expert 91 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 02, 2018
Simon Flummox
Expert
Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Novelist:

An expert who has written 50 answers of more than 400 characters.

Joined: Aug 31, 2008
Answers
91
Questions
0
Helped
61575
Points
431

Motorola claims their Voice Privacy feature digitally "scrambles" the voice signals being sent between your phone and your cellular provider. https://motorola-global-en-uk.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5534/~/voice-privacy

Not quite to the same security level as a truly encrypted call would be, but it does make it more difficult for someone to intercept/eavesdrop on your calls.

https://www.computerworld.com/article/3058020/security/hackers-only-need-your-phone-number-to-eavesdrop-on-calls-read-texts-track-you.html

×

5 Related Answers

SANTHOSH

  • 213 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: unlock privacy password on samsung E250V

code; 00000000

Ad

Anonymous

  • 1257 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: what is "Voice Privacy" mode under Call Settings?

it's an encryption feature that "scrambles" (for lack of a better word), your phone conversation "more" (once again, for lack of a better work), providing more security from people trying to tap into you calls and decode them. (which I always thought was next to impossible on a spread spectrum transmission....)

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Sep 05, 2010

SOURCE: what is the password for samsung corby plus

what is password for corby b3410 ]

Anonymous

  • 30 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 27, 2011

SOURCE: i want to enable privacy

you must have not selected the options to lock ur msgs
go to>settings>security>privacy(click on privacy not to the circle)>select the options and press done type the password and save it.if u forget the password then dont worry just master reset the password

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Nov 08, 2012

SOURCE: I forgot my privacy password for a Samsung SGH-Z400

will doing the factory restore wipe all my data and photo's?

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

WHAT IS ENHANCED VOICE PRIVACY MOOD ON SAMSUNG S9 PLUS?

Turn it on.

What is voice privacy mode on my Samsung phone? Voice Privacy is an enhanced security feature that makes it harder for eavesdroppers to listen in on your conversations. Voice Privacy automatically lowers the sound of incoming calls.
Jan 12, 2022

How to Access Samsung's Privacy Dashboard - Lifewire

Lifewire https://www.lifewire.com > Mobile Phones > Samsung

What is voice privacy on an Android phone?

compuhoy.com https://www.compuhoy.com > Otros
Voice privacy on cell phones is a voice encryption setting that provides greater security during phone calls. It is intended to deter eavesdroppers by making it ...

What does the voice privacy setting do?

Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange https://android.stackexchange.com > questions > what-...
Jul 2, 2012 - When you enable Voice Privacy, your EVO 3D starts encrypting your calls so nobody can eavesdrop on them. ... By encrypting your phone calls ...
3 answers · Top answer: This is a feature of CDMA (standardized in IS-95) and is called Voice Privacy. See an Analysis ...

..
0helpful
1answer
0helpful
1answer

I need to know how to enable cookies...it is on firefox...thanks!

Cookies are enabled in Firefox by default - so if you haven't changed the settings, they should still be enabled.

Here's how to check:
(1) In the Firefox browser, go to: Tools > Options > Privacy
(2) On the Privacy tab, In the "History" section, use the pull-down menu and select "Use custom settings"
(3) The boxes for "Accept cookies" and "Accept cookies from third-party sites" should be checked. (If not, then check those boxes, and click on "OK")

12_26_2011_3_22_06_am.gif

See also this Firefox help file:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Enabling%20and%20disabling%20cookies
17helpful
9answers

I want to enable privacy lock in samsung champ c3303. though i enable it but its not working. i want to lock messages

you must have not selected the options to lock ur msgs
go to>settings>security>privacy(click on privacy not to the circle)>select the options and press done type the password and save it.if u forget the password then dont worry just master reset the password
Jun 13, 2011 • Cell Phones
2helpful
2answers

How to enable cookies for facebook. when ever I try to log in message comes that cookieds are not enable in your browser

You can configure your privacy settings in Internet Explorer 6 by clicking Internet Options on the Tools menu, and then clicking the Privacy tab.
NOTE: An administrator can customize your privacy settings and remove the Privacy tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If the Privacy tab is not available, contact your administrator, or see the "Information for Advanced Users and IT Professionals" section.
These settings replace the cookies settings on the Security tab in Internet Explorer 4 and 5 (and the Advanced tab in Internet Explorer 3). The Privacy settings slider has six settings: Block All Cookies, High, Medium High, Medium (default level), Low, and Accept All Cookies.
The following Privacy settings are available with the slider:
Block All Cookies: Cookies from all Web sites will be blocked, and existing cookies on your computer cannot be read by the Web sites that created them. Per-site privacy actions do not override these settings.
High: Blocks cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your explicit consent. Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
Medium High: Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that use personally identifiable information without your explicit consent. Blocks first-party cookies that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent. First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy and cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
Medium (default level): Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent. First-party cookies that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent are downgraded (deleted when you close Internet Explorer). First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are also leashed. Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
Low: First-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy are leashed (restricted so that they can only be read in the first-party context). Cookies that were already on your computer before you installed Internet Explorer 6 are also leashed. Third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy or that have a compact privacy policy which specifies that personally identifiable information is used without your implicit consent are downgraded (deleted when you close Internet Explorer). Per-site privacy actions override these settings.
Accept All Cookies: All cookies will be saved on your computer, and existing cookies on your computer can be read by the Web sites that created them. Per-site privacy actions do not override these settings.
NOTE: Changing your privacy preferences does not affect the cookie acceptance policy for cookies that have already been set unless you move the slider to Accept All Cookies or Block All Cookies.
Internet Explorer displays a Privacy dialog box the first time that a cookie is restricted based on your privacy preferences. This dialog box appears only one time, unless you clear the Don't show this message again check box. The Privacy dialog box explains that a new status icon (the Privacy Report icon) is added to the status bar when you visit a Web site that does not meet your privacy preferences. You can double-click this icon to view a privacy report that explains how the Web site either has privacy practices that conflict with your preferences or has no published privacy policy. You can also view a privacy report for any site by clicking Privacy Report on the View menu.
NOTE: The Privacy slider works only in the Internet zone. All cookies are automatically accepted from Web sites in both the Local Intranet and Trusted zones, and all cookies are automatically blocked from Web sites in the Restricted zone.
0helpful
1answer

Can't login o fb because of cookies something i'm trying to figure out how to do to enable cookies

To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox 3.x (PC):
  1. Click Tools > Options.
  2. Click Privacy in the top panel.
  3. Set 'Firefox will': to Use custom settings for history.
  4. Check the box next to Accept cookies from sites to enable cookies, or uncheck it to disable them.
  5. Click OK.
To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox 2.x (PC):
  1. Click Tools > Options.
  2. Click Privacy in the top panel.
  3. Select the checkbox labeled 'Accept cookies from sites.'
  4. Click OK.
To enable cookies in Mozilla Firefox (Mac):
  1. Go to the Firefox drop-down menu.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Click Privacy.
  4. Set 'Firefox will': to Use custom settings for history.
  5. Check the box next to Accept cookies from sites to enable cookies, or uncheck it to disable them.
  6. Click OK.

To enable cookies in Internet Explorer 7 or 8:
  1. Click Start > Control Panel. (Note: with Windows XP Classic View, click the Windows Start button > Settings > Control Panel).
  2. Double-click the Internet Options icon.
  3. Click the Privacy tab.
  4. Click the Advanced button.
  5. Select the option 'Override automatic cookie handling' under the Cookies section in the Advanced Privacy Settings window.
  6. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'First-party Cookies.'
  7. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'Third-party Cookies.' (Note: if you select the 'Prompt' option, you'll be prompted to click OK every time a website attempts to send you a cookie.)
  8. In the Internet Options window, click OK to exit.
To enable cookies in Internet Explorer 6:
  1. Click Start > Control Panel. (Note: with Windows XP Classic View, click the Windows Start button > Settings > Control Panel).
  2. Click the Advanced button.
  3. Select the option 'Override Automatic Cookie Handling.'
  4. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'First-party Cookies.'
  5. Select the 'Accept' or 'Prompt' option under 'Third-party Cookies.' (Note: if you select the 'Prompt' option, you'll be prompted to click OK every time a website attempts to send you a cookie.)
  6. In the Internet Options window, click OK to exit.

To enable cookies in Chrome (PC):
  1. Click the Tools menu.
  2. Select Options.
  3. Click the Under the Hood tab.
  4. Click Content settings in the 'Privacy' section.
  5. Make sure Allow local data to be set is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies. For any given webpage, first-party cookies are cookies that are set by the site domain listed in the address bar. Third-party cookies come from other domain sources that have items, such as ads or images, embedded on the page. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the box next to Block all third-party cookies without exception.
To enable cookies in Chrome (Mac):
  1. Select Chrome > Preferences on the menu bar.
  2. Click the Under the Hood tab.
  3. Click Content settings in the 'Privacy' section.
  4. Make sure Allow local data to be set is selected to allow both first-party and third-party cookies. For any given webpage, first-party cookies are cookies that are set by the site domain listed in the address bar. Third-party cookies come from other domain sources that have items, such as ads or images, embedded on the page. If you only want to accept first-party cookies, check the box next to Block all third-party cookies without exception.

To enable cookies in Safari:
  1. Go to the Safari drop-down menu.
  2. Select Preferences.
  3. Click Security in the top panel.
  4. Under 'Accept Cookies' select the option 'Only from sites you navigate to.'
If you've already checked that your cookies are enabled and you're still seeing an error message that your browser's cookie functionality is turned off, try opening a new window in your browser. Sometimes using tabs in a single browser instance can cause your cookies to stick.


0helpful
2answers

Enabling Privacy mode

You'll have to specify the model number. I have a Panasonic system and it does not have a privacy mode option.
1helpful
1answer

How do i enable cookies?

hi friend,
How to Enable Cookies To enable cookies, follow the instructions below for the browser version you are using. Mozilla Firefox (1.0 final release and earlier) * Go to the "Tools" menu. * Select "Options". * Select the "Privacy" icon in the left panel. * Check the box corresponding to "Allow sites to set cookies". * Click "OK" to save changes. Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 5.0 * Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu. * Click on the arrow next to "Privacy & Security" in the scrolling window to expand. * Under "Privacy & Security", select "Cookies." * Select "Enable all cookies". * Click "OK". Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0+ * Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu. * Click on the "Privacy" tab. * Click the "Default" button (or manually slide the bar down to "Medium") under "Settings". * Click "OK". Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x * Select "Internet Options" from the Tools menu. * Click on the "Security" tab. * Click the "Custom Level" button. * Scroll down to the "Cookies" section. * To enable: o Set "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" to "Enable". o Set "Allow per-session cookies" to "Enable". * Click "OK". Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x * Select "Internet Options" from the View menu. * Click on the "Advanced" tab. * Scroll down to find "Cookies" within the "Security" section. * To enable: o Select "Always accept cookies". * Click "OK". Netscape Communicator 4.x * Select "Preferences" from the Edit menu. * Find the "Cookies" section in the "Advanced" category. * To enable: o Select "Accept all cookies" (or "Enable all cookies"). * Click "OK".
hope this helps u
please rate me.........................
thank u for using fixya
regards
sivaranjini
Not finding what you are looking for?

918 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Motorola Cell Phones Experts

Grand Canyon Tech
Grand Canyon Tech

Level 3 Expert

3867 Answers

Jose Ramirez

Level 2 Expert

264 Answers

Cindy Wells

Level 3 Expert

6688 Answers

Are you a Motorola Cell Phone Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...