Turn off Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can access Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting users cannot access Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can access Accelerators and install new Accelerators.

Add default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add non-default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add non-default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add non-default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add non-default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Turn off Tracking Protection

This policy setting allows you to turn off Tracking Protection. Tracking Protection helps users control whether third parties can automatically collect information about their browsing based on the sites that they visit. Tracking Protection does this by identifying third-party content that is used by multiple websites that users have visited. If you enable this policy setting Tracking Protection is disabled in all browsing sessions and Tracking Protection data is not collected. If you disable this policy setting Tracking Protection is available for use. If you do not configure this policy setting it can be configured through the registry.

Turn off Tracking Protection

This policy setting allows you to turn off Tracking Protection. Tracking Protection helps users control whether third parties can automatically collect information about their browsing based on the sites that they visit. Tracking Protection does this by identifying third-party content that is used by multiple websites that users have visited. If you enable this policy setting Tracking Protection is disabled in all browsing sessions and Tracking Protection data is not collected. If you disable this policy setting Tracking Protection is available for use. If you do not configure this policy setting it can be configured through the registry.

Establish Tracking Protection threshold

This policy setting allows you to establish the threshold for Tracking Protection Automatic mode. The threshold sets the number of first-party sites that a particular third-party item can be referenced from before it is blocked. Setting this value lower can help prevent more third-party sites from obtaining details about a user’s browsing. However doing so may cause compatibility issues on some websites. The allowed value range is 3 through 30. If you enable this policy setting the selected value is enforced. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can establish the Tracking Protection threshold by clicking the Safety button and then clicking Tracking Protection.

Establish Tracking Protection threshold

This policy setting allows you to establish the threshold for Tracking Protection Automatic mode. The threshold sets the number of first-party sites that a particular third-party item can be referenced from before it is blocked. Setting this value lower can help prevent more third-party sites from obtaining details about a user’s browsing. However doing so may cause compatibility issues on some websites. The allowed value range is 3 through 30. If you enable this policy setting the selected value is enforced. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can establish the Tracking Protection threshold by clicking the Safety button and then clicking Tracking Protection.

Turn off InPrivate Filtering

This policy setting allows you to turn off InPrivate Filtering. InPrivate Filtering helps users control whether third parties can automatically collect information about their browsing based on the sites that they visit. InPrivate Filtering does this by identifying third-party content that is used by multiple websites that users have visited. If you enable this policy setting InPrivate Filtering is turned off in all browsing sessions and InPrivate Filtering data is not collected. If you disable this policy setting InPrivate Filtering is available for use. If you do not configure this policy setting it can be configured through the registry.