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5. If needed, define specific exclusions from the rules you have created. For example,
if you have created a rule to protect your credit card number, add the web sites
where you usually use your credit card to the exclusions list. For more information,
please refer to Defining Exclusions (p. 92).
Creating Identity Protection Rules
To create an identity protection rule, click the Add button and follow the
configuration wizard. You can navigate through the wizard using the Next and Back
buttons. To exit the wizard, click Cancel.
1. Welcome Window
2. Set Rule Type and Data
You must set the following parameters:
Rule Name - type the name of the rule in this edit field.
Rule Type - choose the rule type (address, name, credit card, PIN, SSN etc).
Rule Data - type the data you want to protect in this edit field. For example,
if you want to protect your credit card number, type all or part of it here.
Important
If you enter less than three characters, you will be prompted to validate the
data. We recommend you to enter at least three characters in order to avoid
the mistaken blocking of messages and web pages.
All of the data you enter is encrypted. For extra safety, do not enter all of the
data you wish to protect.
3. Select Traffic Types and Users
a. Select the type of traffic you want Acronis Internet Security to scan.
Scan Web (HTTP traffic) - scans the HTTP (web) traffic and blocks the
outgoing data that matches the rule data.
Scan e-mail (SMTP traffic) - scans the SMTP (mail) traffic and blocks the
outgoing e-mail messages that contain the rule data.
Scan IM (Instant Messaging) traffic - scans the Instant Messaging traffic
and blocks the outgoing chat messages that contain the rule data.
You can choose to apply the rule only if the rule data matches whole words or
if the rule data and the detected string case match.
b. Specify the users for which the rule applies.
Only for me (current user) - the rule will apply only to your user account.
Limited user accounts - the rule will apply to you and all limited Windows
accounts.
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