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Internet Explorer 6 in Windows XP helps protect your privacy on the Web by giving you more control over cookies and more information on a Web site’s privacy policy.
There are several types of cookies, and with Internet Explorer 6 you can choose whether to allow some, none, or all of them on your computer.
A Web site's privacy policy tells you what kind of information the site collects, to whom it gives that information, and how it uses the information. Many Web sites provide a privacy statement or a Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) policy that you can view with Internet Explorer 6.
To view a Web site's P3P privacy policy:
In Internet Explorer, on the View menu, click Privacy Report.
Double–click the Web site for which you want to view the privacy
policy.
Although Internet Explorer can display a Web site's P3P privacy
policy, Internet Explorer cannot verify that the Web site complies
with its own privacy policy.
After reviewing the P3P privacy policy, you can specify how
you want Internet Explorer to handle cookies from the selected
Web site.
To change your privacy settings:
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet
Options.
2. On the Privacy tab, move the slider up for a higher level
of privacy or down for a lower level of privacy.
Select:
| Block all cookies: | Cookies
from all Web sites will be blocked. Existing cookies on your computer cannot be read by Web sites. |
| High: | Cookies
from all Web sites that do not have a compact policy (a
condensed computer–readable privacy statement) will be blocked.
Cookies from all Web sites that use your personally identifiable information without your explicit consent will be blocked. |
| Medium High: | Cookies
from third–party Web sites that do not have a compact policy
(a condensed computer–readable privacy statement) will be
blocked. Cookies from third–party Web sites that use your personally identifiable information without your explicit consent will be blocked. Cookies from first–party Web sites that use your personally identifiable information without your implicit consent will be blocked. |
| Medium: | Cookies
from third–party Web sites that do not have a compact policy
(a condensed computer–readable privacy statement) will be
blocked. Cookies from third–party Web sites that use your personally identifiable information without your implicit consent will be blocked. Cookies from first–party Web sites that use your personally identifiable information without your implicit consent will be deleted from your computer when you close Internet Explorer. |
| Low: | Cookies
from third–party Web sites that do not have a compact policy
(a condensed computer–readable privacy statement) will be
blocked. Cookies from third–party Web sites that use your personally identifiable information without your implicit consent will be deleted from your computer when you close Internet Explorer. |
| Accept all cookies: | All
cookies will be saved on your computer. Existing cookies on your computer can be read by the Web sites that created them. |
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