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Enter your password, then enter your pin and confirm it. Next time you sign in, use your pin. How satisfied are you with this reply? 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.
In the Pop-up Blocker settings dialog box, clear the Show Notification bar when a pop-up is blocked check box.
Tracking Protection helps prevent information about your browsing from being sent to third-party content providers on sites you visit. Internet Explorer blocks any third-party content from sites on the list, and limits the info that those third-party sites can collect about you. By changing the security settings, you can customize how Internet Explorer helps protect your PC from potentially harmful or malicious web content.
Internet Explorer automatically assigns all websites to a security zone: Internet, Local intranet, Trusted sites, or Restricted sites. Each zone has a different default security level that determines what kind of content can be blocked for that site.
Depending on the security level of a site, some content can be blocked until you choose to allow it, ActiveX controls might not run automatically, or you might see warning prompts on certain sites. You can customize the settings for each zone to decide how much protection you do or don't want. Select the Security tab and customize your security zone settings in these ways:.
To change settings for any security zone, select the zone icon, and then move the slider to the security level that you want. To create your own security settings for a zone, select the zone icon, and then select Custom level and choose the settings that you want.
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