This policy setting allows you to disable collection of data used by the InPrivate Filtering Automatic mode. The data consists of the URLs of third-party content, along with data about the first-party websites that referenced it. It is collected during non-InPrivate (normal) browsing sessions. If you enable this policy setting, InPrivate Filtering collection will be turned off. If you disable this policy setting, InPrivate Filtering collection will be turned on. If you do not configure this setting, InPrivate Filtering data collection can be turned on or off in the Privacy tab in Internet Options or by clicking the Safety button, then clicking InPrivate Filtering, which is available only during an InPrivate Browsing session.
This policy setting allows you to customize the Internet Explorer version string as reported to Web servers in the HTTP User ...
This policy setting allows you to define the user experience related to pop-up windows and tabbed browsing in Internet Explorer. ...
This policy setting allows you to determine how drivers signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate are ranked with ...
This policy setting allows you to determine whether members of the Administrators group can install and update the drivers ...
This policy setting allows you to disable collection of data used by the InPrivate Filtering Automatic mode. The data consists ...
This policy setting allows you to disable InPrivate Filtering. InPrivate Filtering helps users control whether third parties ...
This policy setting allows you to disable the InPrivate Browsing feature. InPrivate Browsing prevents Internet Explorer from ...
This policy setting allows you to disable the Internet Explorer Search box. The Search box includes all installed search ...
This policy setting allows you to disable the per-user installation of ActiveX controls. This policy only affects ActiveX ...