To enable the ActiveX filtering you need to follow few simple steps mentioned below.

Method 1: Turn on ActiveX Using Menu Bar

ActiveX Filtering is now enabled on your browser and ActiveX controls are blocked. You can see a filter icon in the address bar denoted by a blue circle with a diagonal line. Note: You can disable ActiveX Filtering for all the website by simply following the steps given above. In step 4, ActiveX Filtering will be unchecked and, therefore, disabled for all websites.

To remove filtering on Particular Site:

You can also remove the ActiveX filtering for any particular site you trust. For this you just need to follow 2 simple steps.

That’s all, this disables the ActiveX filtering for the particular site. Resetting ActiveX Filtering Exception Sites: If you have removed the ActiveX filtering from several sites and now want to again turn on the ActiveX filtering, then you don’t need to worry because it can be easily done. Follow these steps below:

Note: Doing this will also delete the Personalized Tracking Protection List, this is the list which is automatically generated by Internet Explorer.

Method 2: Turn on ActiveX Filtering via Settings

You can turn on ActiveX Filtering via settings as well. Follow the steps given below

That’s it. This should put a check mark in front of ActiveX Filtering option. You can see the check mark by repeating the steps given above.

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