How to configure the Content Advisor in the Internet Explorer?

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How to configure the Content Advisor in the Internet Explorer?

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Take the following steps to configure the Content Advisor:

  1. In the Internet Explorer, click Internet Options from the Tools Menu.




  2. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Content tab.




  3. On the Content tab page, click the Enable button in the Content Advisor section.




  4. On the Ratings tab page of the Content Advisor dialog box, select a category. Move the slider to the left for more restrictive settings or to the right for less restrictive settings.




  5. Click the Approved Sites tab. On the Approved Sites tab page, enter the name of the website in the Allow this Web site area. Click the Always or Never button to make the website always or never viewable respectively. A red sign denotes the never viewable website and a green sign denotes the always viewable website.




  6. Click the General tab. On the General tab page, click the Create Password button.




  7. In the Create Supervisor Password dialog box, provide a password.




  8. To configure advanced settings such as using a specific ratings bureau or importing or installing rules, click the Advanced tab and make the appropriate changes on the Advanced tab page. Click the OK button to close the Content Advisor dialog box.



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