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Secure IE 2004 Help Documents
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Secure IE 2004 Help Documents

Security Zones are simple a way to classify websites into
three security categories - Browser
Security : Low, Browser
Security : Medium and Browser
Security : High. Each category has limits on what it
will allow a website to do.
Most websites use technologies such as Java, ActiveX, and
Cookies to improve the functionality of the website (such
as remembering your login name). However, less scrupulous
websites can use Java, ActiveX, cookies and file downloads
to install software and monitor what you do with your
computer.
Based on how much you trust a particular website, you may
want to restrict Java, ActiveX, and Cookies capabilities by
setting the website to Browser
Security: High.
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Security Zones
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Browser Security : Low (Trusted Sites)
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This zone is for sites that you trust (such as your bank) and
feel comfortable allowing certain security privileges (such
as ActiveX, cookies, Java, etc).
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Browser Security : Medium (Unclassified Sites)
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This zone is for sites that you haven’t classified or you’re
not sure of.
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Browser Security : High (Restricted Sites)
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This zone is for sites that you don’t trust and want to
restrict the access they have to your PC. You can protect
your PC by not allowing these sites certain privileges such
as ActiveX, cookies, file downloads, etc.
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