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Strange icon on computer screen
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I tried to post an answer to a question on this site but couldn't. I noticed a strange icon just above my toolbar on the bottom right of my screen, like an eye with overlaid with a red circle with a red diagonal line through it.
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Review a Web Site's Privacy Policy
A Web site's privacy policy tells you what kind of information the Web site collects, to whom it gives that information, and how it uses the information. The privacy policies of many Web sites conform to the standards set by the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P). A compact privacy policy refers to one that complies with P3P standards.
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Note: When Internet Explorer 6 displays a Web site's privacy policy, it has no way to verify that the Web site complies with its own privacy policy.
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In the Privacy Report box, click the Web site whose privacy policy you want to review, and then click the Summary button.
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