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Many Internet sites are set up to prevent unauthorized people from seeing the information that is sent to or from those sites. These are called "secure" sites. Because Internet Explorer supports the security protocols used by secure sites, you can send information to a secure site with safety and confidence. (A protocol is a set of rules and standards that enable computers to exchange information.)

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Compare terms in Navigator and Internet Explorer. If you've used Navigator in the past, you may find that words for common actions or features are different in Internet Explorer. For more information, click:

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Keep unique and separate settings for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. If you installed another Web browser after installing Internet Explorer and Internet Tools, some of your Internet Explorer settings may have changed. For more information, click:

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Sample 10 How do you know which Web sites you can trust? Some Web sites request personal information that you would rather keep private, display advertisements you do not want to see, or expose your computer to software that contains viruses or other security threats. It's difficult to be completely certain, but there are a few key things to look for.

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When you download or run programs from the Internet, you want to know that the program comes from a known, reliable source. That's why, when you choose to download a program from the Internet to your computer, Internet Explorer uses Microsoft Authenticode technology to verify the identity of the program. Authenticode technology verifies that the program has a valid certificate: that the identity of the software publisher matches the certificate, and that the certificate is still valid. Note that this does not prevent a poorly written program from being downloaded or run on your computer, but it does reduce the chance of someone misrepresenting a program that is intended to be malicious or intentionally harmful.

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Keep unique and separate settings for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. If you installed another Web browser after installing Internet Explorer and Internet Tools, some of your Internet Explorer settings may have changed. For more information, click:

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Privacy features allow you to protect your personally identifiable information by helping you to understand how Web sites you view may be using this information and by allowing you to specify privacy settings that determine whether or not you want to allow Web sites to save cookies on your computer.

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The Internet provides unprecedented access to a wide variety of information. Some information, however, may not be suitable for every viewer. For example, you might want to prevent your children from seeing Web sites that contain violent or sexual content.

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With an Internet connection and Internet Explorer, you can find and view information about anything on the Web. Just click the topics below to get started. You'll find more information to help you browse the Internet in the Help Contents.

 
 
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