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Tham khảo tài liệu 'hacking windows xp 2004 phần 10', công nghệ thông tin, hệ điều hành phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 320 Part III Securing Your System If you do not want your computer to accept third-party cookies so that marketing companies cannot identify what ads they have shown you or if you just want to adjust your cookie acceptance settings then follow these steps 1. Open up a copy of Internet Explorer. 2. Click the Tools menu bar item and select Internet Options. 3. When Internet Options loads click the Privacy tab. 4. You will see the up-and-down slider that allows you to select different levels of cookie security. I recommend that you bypass this and just click the Advanced button instead. 5. Once you click the Advanced button and see the Advanced Privacy Settings window check the box that says Override Automatic Cookie Handling. 6. Your settings for first- and third-party cookies will now be available for adjustment as shown in Figure 14-3. I recommend that you always accept first-party cookies. You can decide if you want to block or select the prompt to accept third-party cookies. Prompt will pop up a dialog box notifying you that a cookies request has been received. 7. Once you are finished with your settings click the OK button to save your changes and return to Internet Options. 8. Click OK once more to close Internet Options. Figure 14-3 Adjusting the cookie privacy settings. Chapter 14 Protecting Your Privacy 321 Now that you have set the cookie privacy setting manually you can eliminate cookies from being stored on your hard drive in the first place. Doing so will allow you to protect your privacy and still be able to use Web sites that need cookies. Saying no to encrypted Web pages If you manage your finances or shop online then you have probably had experience with using secure Web connections otherwise known as SSL. These secure connections encrypt the data that is transferred from a Web server to your computer. Once the data gets to your computer your browser has a special key that decrypts the information and displays it on your computer. During this process