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The interface of Internet Explorer 11 has some good and some bad features, which makes it a bit controversial.The best part of it is that it is customizable, which means that you can set it up as you like it to be. Mar 17, 2013 Windows 7; Web Browsing; Solved. Solved getting werfault.exe popups and internet explorer crashing. Bbaughman2008 March 17, 2013 at 20:19:30 Specs: win7 ultimate, 2.8amdx4/12g ram. Internet explorer is crapping out. Im getting multiple werfault.exe popups and i cant get them to go away and internet explorer isnt working. Feb 04, 2010 I am using Windows 7 and getting an error Code WerFault.exe - Application Error The Instruction at 0xfcf9c9fe reference memory at 0x00000001. The memory could not be.
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Internet Explorer privacy statement for Windows 7 Last updated: August 2014 At Microsoft, we're working hard to help protect your privacy while delivering products that bring you the performance, power, and convenience you desire in your personal computing. This privacy statement for Internet Explorer 11 (“Internet Explorer”) for Windows 7 focuses on features that communicate with the Internet, explains how those features collect your data, and describes the way that data is used.
This is a preliminary disclosure that focuses on features that communicate with the Internet and isn't intended to be an exhaustive list. It doesn’t apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, products, or services. Internet Explorer has certain features that may impact or help you to protect your privacy. The sections below describe some of these features and how to change their settings.
Internet basics Internet Explorer is designed to make it easy to browse and interact with websites on your intranet or on the Internet. Whenever you use the Internet, or software with Internet enabled features, information about your PC ('standard PC information') is sent to the websites you visit and online services you use. Standard PC information includes your PC's IP address, browser type and language, access times, and referring website addresses.
This information might be logged on those sites' web servers. Which information is logged and how that information is used depends on the privacy practices of the websites you visit and web services you use. Web browsing features that store data ActiveX Filtering ActiveX Controls are pieces of software that supplement how your browser works. For example, some ActiveX Controls can play audio, video, or show images on a webpage. These controls may have an impact on the performance, security, and reliability of Internet Explorer. ActiveX Filtering lets you browse the web with these controls turned off. When you view a webpage that has had ActiveX Controls filtered out, some content on the page might be turned off.
If you choose to turn on ActiveX Filtering, you can turn ActiveX Controls back on for a single website by clicking the ActiveX Filtering icon in the address bar. When you turn off ActiveX Filtering on a website, Internet Explorer stores the address of the website on which you have chosen to turn off ActiveX Filtering. You can delete this data at any time with Delete Browsing History. To turn on AcitveX Filtering • Open Internet Explorer. • Click the Tools button, point to Safety, and then click ActiveX Filtering. To turn off ActiveX Filtering on a specific website • Open Internet Explorer.