
Internet Explorer might not be set up to download or run ActiveX controls for security reasons.

There should no longer be a check mark next to ActiveX Filtering.Īdjust ActiveX settings in Internet Explorer Point to Safety in the drop-down menu, and then select ActiveX Filtering. Open Internet Explorer and select the Tools button. For example, when ActiveX Filtering is on, videos, games, and other interactive content might not work. This can help keep you safer as you browse, but it can also affect the performance of certain sites. ActiveX FilteringĪctiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer prevents sites from installing and using these apps. In some cases, these apps might be used to collect info from your PC, damage info on your PC, install software on your PC without your agreement, or let someone else control your PC remotely. However, these apps can sometimes malfunction, or give you content that you don't want. They also let you interact with content like toolbars and stock tickers when you browse the web. Get started with Microsoft Edge ActiveX controlsĪctiveX controls are small apps that allow websites to provide content such as videos and games. We recommend you use Microsoft Edge for a faster, more secure and more modern web browsing experience.

Internet Explorer 11 has been permanently disabled through a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10. If any site you visit needs Internet Explorer 11, you can reload it with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge. Support for Internet Explorer ended on June 15, 2022
