By adjusting Internet Explorer's privacy settings, you can affect how websites monitor your online activity. For example, you can decide which cookies are stored, choose how and when sites can use your location info, and block unwanted pop-ups. Cookies are small files that websites put on your PC to store information about you and your preferences. Cookies can make your browsing experience better by letting sites remember your preferences or letting you avoid signing in each time you visit certain sites.
However, some cookies might put your privacy at risk by tracking sites that you visit. For more info, see Delete and manage cookies in Internet Explorer. When Do Not Track is turned on, Internet Explorer will send a Do Not Track request to the sites you visit and to the third parties whose content is hosted on those sites to let the sites know that you would prefer not to be tracked. For more info, see Do Not Track.
Browsers store some info—like your search history—to help improve your experience on the web. When you use InPrivate Browsing, info like passwords, search history, and page history is deleted once you close the tab. Select the Tools button , and then select Internet options. Location Services lets sites ask for your physical location to improve your experience. For example, a mapping site can request your physical location to center the map for you.
Internet Explorer will let you know when a site wants to use your location. When this happens, select Allow once to let a site use your location just one time. If you want the site to use your location each time you visit, select Always allow. If you don't want sites to ask for your physical location, you can turn off location sharing. Here's how:. Click the Tools button , and then select Internet options. On the Privacy tab, under Location , select the Never allow websites to request your physical location check box.
Pop-up Blocker limits or blocks pop-ups on sites that you visit. You can choose the level of blocking you prefer, turn on or off notifications when pop-ups are blocked, or create a list of sites that you don't want to block pop-ups on. Pop-up Blocker settings only apply to Internet Explorer. Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button , and then select Internet options. On the Privacy tab, under Pop-up Blocker , select Settings. Each of these keys contains the following DWORD values that represent corresponding settings on the custom Security tab.
Typically, a setting of zero sets a specific action as permitted, a setting of one causes a prompt to appear, and a setting of three prohibits the specific action. Notes about 1A02, 1A03, 1A05, and 1A06 The following four registry entries take only effect if the following keys are present:?
The registry entry and the registry entry each contain a setting that is named Administrator approved. When this setting is enabled, the value for the particular registry entry is set to Software channel permissions 1E05 has 3 different values; high, low, and medium safety.
Each security zone contains the Description string value and the Display Name string value. The text of these values appears on the Security tab when you click a zone in the Zone box.
There is also an Icon string value that sets the icon that appears for each zone. The MinLevel value sets the lowest setting that can be used before you receive a warning message, CurrentLevel is the current setting for the zone, and RecommendedLevel is the recommended level for the zone.
To determine the Flags value, add the numbers of the appropriate settings together. However, they are not available, and you cannot modify them. This situation can be confusing because a Web site may be listed in only one security zone for each protocol. Windows Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Server ? Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5. Microsoft Windows Server , Enterprise Edition bit x86? Microsoft Windows Server , Standard Edition bit x86? Microsoft Windows XP Professional?
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If this security policy has not yet been defined, select the Define these policy settings check box. If you want to configure security settings for many devices on your network, you can use the Group Policy Management Console. The following procedure describes how to configure a security policy setting for only a domain controller from the domain controller. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info.
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