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Microsoft browsers to disable 'Do Not Track' by default
Microsoft
has announced its decision to not turn on the 'Do Not Track' feature in
the upcoming versions of Internet Explorer and Spartan browsers by
default. The
'Do Not Track' feature in many popular browsers tells websites and their
advertisers that you want to opt out of third-party tracking for
advertising purposes.
All major browser vendors like, Google,
Mozilla, Opera, Apple and Microsoft support this feature but the user's
request to not be followed is not necessarily honored by advertisers as
it is no more than a request sent by the browser.
Microsoft started enabling the 'Do not Track' feature as the default setting with the rolling out of Internet Explorer 10.
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