- File Explorer automatically disables the preview feature for files . . .
To remove the block for a downloaded file, right-click the file in File Explorer, select Properties, and then select Unblock Note: The change might not take effect immediately but will be effective after the next login
- View my privacy options in the Microsoft Office Trust Center
See what the Trust Center is and how to use it for security and privacy settings
- Add, remove, or change a trusted location in Microsoft Office
A trusted location in Microsoft Office is a folder that contains files you trust to be safe You should use a trusted location to store a file when you don't want that file to be checked by the Trust Center, or if you don't want it to open in Protected View
- View my privacy options - Microsoft Support
Sign in or create an account Read about the privacy options you might want to use Some privacy options affect what information and files are downloaded from or sent to Microsoft Other options can help you protect your privacy when you share files with other people
- Trusted documents - Microsoft Support
After a document is trusted, it does not open in Protected View Therefore, you should trust documents only if you trust the source of the file Note: If a file opens in Protected View that has no active content, and you enable editing, the file is trusted and no longer opens in Protected View
- Active content types in your files - Microsoft Support
This article lists types of active content that can be blocked by the settings in Trust Center and which, when present, will cause the display of a message bar upon opening the document
- Add a trusted device to your Microsoft account
When you make your computer a trusted device, you won't need to enter a security code each time you try to access sensitive info, like credit card information associated with your Microsoft account
- Add, remove, or view a trusted publisher - Microsoft Support
Learn what trusted publishers are and how to add, view, or remove them
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