Internet Explorer Security Pro 8.0.1.1

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Internet Explorer Security is an utility that customizes many aspects of the Internet Explorer Web browser. It's a snap to use and provides the tools you need to retain and manage your Web browser settings. It lets you disable individual menu items and prevent others from editing your Favorites. It also allows you to disable individual tabs in the Internet Options dialog, as well as specific settings from each tab. Still other settings let you change the title caption, toolbar background, and animated icon; change default folders; replace standard error information pages; tweak network and connections settings. The powerful "Web Spy" feature enables you control WHAT web sites and when users may view. If a user leaves a page up on IE Browser and then is away from the computer for some time you can make the browser to go back to the default page after a certain time of the user inactivity. Keep your privacy and clear your Internet traces: Typed URL history, IE Cache, IE Cookies, visited sites history. Multiuser support and password protection are also offered.

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