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Windows 8 : Security - Securing Internet Explorer

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Browsers are particularly troublesome programs from a security perspective because, if you let them, they allow people on the outside to run programs inside your computer. All the things that make browsers so much fun—like playing Missile Command on www.atari.com/arcade, which uses Java, or running movies on a streaming media player—can be a backdoor into Windows 8.

All browsers have security settings built into them. Although there are arguments as to which browser is the most secure, all are actively updated against threats. Internet Explorer 10 is used as the example here because that’s the browser that ships with Windows 8. IE10’s Safety menu is your access to managing its security features .

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 Internet Explorer 10’s Safety menu

The Delete Browsing History command deletes downloaded content, cookies, temporary files, browsing history, download history, form data, passwords, ActiveX filtering, and tracking protection data; this can be a good reset, making it harder for outsiders to compromise your system. With InPrivate Browsing (new in Windows 8) turned on, all stored data in a browsing session is deleted when you close your browser. ActiveX Filtering prevents ActiveX programs from executing on a site. All of these features can make your session safer, but they limit what IE10 is capable of.

Most of the settings for security and privacy in Internet Explorer 10 are contained in the Internet Options dialog box , particularly on the Security and Privacy tabs. The default settings on those tabs are adequate for most purposes, but you can customize them for special purposes.

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 The Security tab of the Internet Options dialog box

To view Internet Explorer 10’s Safety menu

Tap or click the Safety menu found on the IE10 command bar .

To open Internet Explorer 10’s Security settings

1. Tap or click the Tools menu on the IE10 command bar, and select the Internet Options command.

2. Tap or click the Security tab to view the security settings .


Tip

When entering sensitive information into a browser, always look to see that the protocol is HTTPS and that the address bar has a lock icon on the left.

 
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