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21 TLS
"A protocol that provides communications privacy and security between two applications communicating over a network. TLS encrypts communications and enables clients to authenticate servers and, optionally, servers to authenticate clients. TLS is a more secure version of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol." -
22 P3P
"An open privacy specification developed and administered by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that, when implemented, enables people to make informed decisions about how they want to share personal information with websites." -
23 SRK
"On a system that incorporates a TPM, a cryptographic asymmetric key which is created at the root of the TPM key hierarchy (2048-bit RSA key) and which is used by the TPM to store protected data. The private portion of this key never leaves the TPM. The public part of this key is returned to the owner and needs to be carefully guarded since it uniquely identifies the TPM on the network, therefore is privacy sensitive." -
24 storage root key
"On a system that incorporates a TPM, a cryptographic asymmetric key which is created at the root of the TPM key hierarchy (2048-bit RSA key) and which is used by the TPM to store protected data. The private portion of this key never leaves the TPM. The public part of this key is returned to the owner and needs to be carefully guarded since it uniquely identifies the TPM on the network, therefore is privacy sensitive." -
25 Blocked
"A privacy relationship setting that prevents a person or domain from adding the user to contact lists, seeing the user's status, or sending instant messages to the user." -
26 Personal
A privacy relationship setting that allows the most amount of information to be viewed. -
27 Public
"A privacy relationship setting that allows a small amount of information to be viewed, typically for nonfederated contacts." -
28 Team
"A privacy relationship setting that allows a large amount of information to be viewed, usually assigned to people on your team." -
29 Urgent interruptions only
"Pertaining to a user who sets their status to Do Not Disturb. For the user's contacts who have a Workgroup privacy relationship, the user is displayed with the Busy icon and Urgent interruptions only text." -
30 Company
"A privacy relationship setting that allows a medium amount of information to be viewed, typically for people in your company and for people outside your company who work with you." -
31 Family Safety
Software that enables parents and guardians to customize children's web experiences in order to help protect their safety and privacy online. -
32 unique ID
A number used as a unique identifier for each Windows Live ID holder. This number is disclosed to residents of the European Union to comply with EU privacy regulations. -
33 Windows Live Family Safety
Software that enables parents and guardians to customize children's web experiences in order to help protect their safety and privacy online.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Live Family Safety
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34 Workgroup
"A privacy relationship setting that allows a large amount of information to be viewed, usually assigned to people on your team." -
35 Colleagues
"A privacy relationship setting that allows a medium amount of information to be viewed, typically for people in your company and for people outside your company who work with you." -
36 Friends and Family
A privacy relationship setting that allows the most amount of information to be viewed. -
37 External Contacts
"A privacy relationship setting that allows a small amount of information to be viewed, typically for nonfederated contacts." -
38 Blocked Contacts
"A privacy relationship setting that prevents a person or domain from adding the user to contact lists, seeing the user's status, or sending instant messages to the user." -
39 EASI ID
"A Windows Live ID created in a domain, and using the domain name, before the domain was enrolled in Outlook Live. After the Windows Live ID is imported into the Outlook Live domain, it is subject to the security and privacy policies of the organization."معرّف EASI -
40 Blocked
The status label that indicates that a user has assigned this contact to the Blocked Contacts privacy relationship.
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