This policy setting allows you to establish the threshold for InPrivate Filtering Automatic mode. The threshold sets the number of first-party sites that a particular third-party item can be referenced from before it is blocked. Setting this value lower can help prevent more third-party sites from obtaining details about a user's browsing. However, doing so may cause compatibility issues on some websites. The allowed value range is 3 through 30. If you enable this policy setting, the selected value is enforced. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user can establish the InPrivate Filtering threshold by clicking the Safety button and then clicking InPrivate Filtering.
This policy setting allows you to enforce or ignore the computer's default list of blocked Trusted Platform Module (TPM) ...
This policy setting allows you to enforce or ignore the computer's local list of blocked Trusted Platform Module (TPM) commands. ...
This policy setting allows you to ensure that any Internet Explorer add-ons not listed in the 'Add-on List' policy setting ...
This policy setting allows you to enter a keep-alive interval to ensure that the session state on the RD Session Host server ...
This policy setting allows you to establish the threshold for InPrivate Filtering Automatic mode. The threshold sets the ...
This policy setting allows you to establish the threshold for Tracking Protection Automatic mode. The threshold sets the ...
This policy setting allows you to exclude HTML Help Executable from being monitored by software-enforced Data Execution Prevention. ...
This policy setting allows you to have file names sorted literally (as in Windows 2000 and earlier) rather than in numerical ...
This policy setting allows you to hide the Network tab. If you enable this policy setting, the Network tab in Windows Media ...