Enable, Disable Active Content in Internet Explorer
ActiveX can be looked upon as a collection of small programs, that provide most of the interactive content that you see on websites today. But like with most good things, this has the potential for abuse. This is one reason why some may prefer to disable this content. It may happen that times, you may be unable to load some web pages using Internet Explorer. One possible reason could be the active content that it contains. This is another reason some may want to disable active content in Internet Explorer and see if it helps. To disable active content in Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10/8/7, open Internet Options. Under the Security tab, select the Internet zone and click on Custom level. In the window which opens, disable Active Scripting. This will disable Microsoft JScript scripting as well as Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition. Scroll down and you will see Scripting of Java applets. Disable it too.
Allow, Disallow Active Content in IE
In Internet Options, under the Advanced tab, under the Security Settings, uncheck the Allow active content to run in files on My Computer. Click Apply and exit.
But note that if you do this, you are quite likely to very often see the Internet Explorer display the following notification at the bottom. Click Apply/OK and restart your Microsoft Internet Explorer. Go here to find out how you can disable Mixed Content in Firefox.
Only secure content is displayed
If you see Only secure content is displayed message often, then turning off Display mixed content will help. To turn off or disable this message open Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Security tab > Custom level > Under Settings > Under Display mixed content, select Enable. Click Apply/OK/Exit. Restart IE.