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Editing, deleting, or duplicating cards
All the cards that you have saved in Identity Safe are
listed in the Edit Identity Cards window. You can
select, view, duplicate, and edit the details of any card
that you created. You can delete a card if it is no longer
needed. You can also duplicate a saved card and change
only the fields that you want to change.
You can view a summary of the card that you created.
You can select any of the cards that are present in the
list of cards at the left pane of the Edit Identity Cards
window. When you select a card, you can view a
summary of the card.
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When you lock your card with a password, Identity
Safe provides additional security to your card. You
cannot view the summary of the locked card. You
cannot edit, delete, or duplicate a card unless you
provide the password.
If you have multiple cards, use the scroll arrows to
browse the list.
When you create, duplicate, or edit a card, the card's
region is set to the user's default region. If you browse
to a Web site other than the default region and use the
card to fill the form on that Web site, the fields may
not fill correctly. For example, your card has a default
United States region but you are on a France Web page.
In this case, you must use the card with France as the
region to fill the Web page form.
To edit a card
1
In the Norton Internet Security main window, click
Settings.
2
In the Settings window, click the Web tab.
3
In the left pane, click Identity Safe.
4
Under Identity Safe, in the Edit Cards row, click
Configure.
5
In the Edit Identity Cards window, select the card
that you want to edit.
6
Click Edit Card.
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