By default InPrivate Filtering is turned off when you start a new Internet Explorer browsing session until you turn it on. InPrivate Filtering helps prevent websites from collecting information about sites you visit. Many webpages use content from websites other than the one you are visiting. These websites are called third-party websites. The content from these third party websites, such as images, maps, or videos, is often provided to the website you are visiting in exchange for information about who is looking at the content. If the third-party website provides content to a large number of the websites you visit, the website owners could develop a profile of your browsing preferences.
- Open the Start Menu.
- In the search line, type regedit and press Enter.
- In regedit, go to:HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerSafetyPrivacIE
- In the right pane of PrivacIE, right click on a empty area and click on New and DWORD (32-bit) Value.
- Type in Start Mode and press Enter.
- Right click on Start Mode and click on Modify.
- TO KEEP INPRIVATE FILTERING TURNED OFF: TYPE IN 0 AND CLICK OK. TO KEEP INPRIVATE FILTERING TURNED ON TO AUTO TYPE IN 1 AND CLICK ON OK. TO KEEP INPRIVATE FILTERING TURNED ON TO MANUAL TYPE IN 2 AND CLICK ON OK.
- After this, your done, simply close regedit and restart internet explorer.
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