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Privacy & Security Preferences

The sections listed below describe the Privacy & Security preferences. To see the preference panels, follow these steps:

  1. Open the &brandShortName; Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. Click the Privacy & Security category. If no subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand the list, then click the name for the preferences you want to view or change.

For help with a panel's settings, click the appropriate link below.

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Privacy & Security Preferences - Privacy & Security

This section describes how to use the main Privacy & Security preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these steps:

  1. Open the &brandShortName; Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. Click the Privacy & Security category.

User Tracking

These settings allow you to communicate your tracking preferences to websites. User tracking refers to websites (including advertisers, analytics providers, and social sites) collecting and analyzing comprehensive data on your web browsing patterns, thus affecting your privacy. For more information on this topic, see Why and How Are Websites Tracking Me? The Do Not Track technology allows you to tell a website whether or not you agree to tracking. The following options are available in this section:

Notes:

Safe Browsing

Some websites contain potentially dangerous content and may have been reported as malicious. The preferences located in the lower section of the Privacy & Security panel allow you to select which types of reported websites will be blocked. If enabled, &brandShortName; compares each website's address you are about to visit against regularly updated lists. A warning is issued prior to actually loading a reported website, thus giving you the opportunity to cancel the loading process. The following options are available in this section:

When you are trying to visit a website that has been reported as malicious (and the feature is enabled), you will see one of the following warnings:

No harm has been done at this point. Select one of the following options:

Important: The Safe Browsing feature is switched on by default. It is not recommended to disable either function as this may result in you visiting unsafe sites.

Note: If no warning is shown for a specific website, it does not guarantee that this site is trustworthy; it just means that it has not been reported. Attack and phishing websites may look safe but are secretly trying to attack you or to steal personal information. The website's owner or provider may not be aware that the site has been compromised.

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