Nokia e52 - Privacy Lock / Password Protect : Cont...

On my old Samsung phone I had a 'Privacy Lock' feature where I could password protect content such as messages, contacts ect.
Here's a image of what I mean:
http://i.imgur.com/UkFKJ.jpg
How do I do similar on the Nokia e52?
I can't seem to find anything. Is there a free / paid app that I can use?
thanks in advance.

no there is nothing like that, why u choose nokia? samsung is best mobile phone manufacturer u know

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