What is the Antiphising folder in Temporary Internet Files?

Hello!

Can you explain the function of the file Antiphising in Temporary Internet Files and what he presents the .dat file that appears whenever I go into Internet Explorer 11?

Jeremy

Hi Jeremy,.

The anti-phishing directory is created when the of Internet Explorer Phishing filter is enabled. If you disable this filter, which is entirely up to you, it will probably disappear. Whatever it is, this isn't anything that will cause harm and in fact, so there is nothing to worry about.

Kind regards

Patrick

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