Do Not Track (DNT) for Privacy Policy - TermsFeed

Firefox has a Do Not Track feature that lets you tell every website you visit, their advertisers, and content providers that you don't want your browsing behavior tracked. Honoring this setting is voluntary — individual websites are not required to respect it. Microsoft's announcement that the next version of its web browser would feature "do not track" by default has revived this privacy debate. How should privacy professionals approach this discussion?

Internet Safety: Understanding Browser Tracking

May 27, 2013 · Do Not Track For user’s wanting to err on the side of caution, it is best to configure your web browser so that it does not utilize browser cookies or allow them to be stored on your computer. The DNT feature, which is now available in more recent versions of web browsers, incorporates the text “DNT=1” into the browser heading whenever

What is Internet Tracking? (and How To Avoid Being Tracked

In 2009, as people grew concerned about the pervasiveness of web tracking, the idea of adding a Do Not Track (DNT) setting to browsers gained traction across the web. By enabling it, the browser