Anyone else feel like the past decade has been one of the gradual normalisation of privacy-defiling practices? If so, you'll be saddened to hear that Mozilla is binning the 'Do Not Track' (DNT) ...
QUESTION: What exactly does turning on the “Do Not Track” in my browser actually do?ANSWER: It’s no secret that we’re all being tracked relentlessly online, so the “Do Not Track” setting in your ...
CMS said it will not put advertising-related trackers on the computers of HealthCare.gov users who have selected the Do Not Track option, according to The Hill. In addition, it won’t load third-party ...
Microsoft's attempt to sidestep the industry debate over the meaning of "do not track" was sternly rejected on Wednesday. The Internet body debating the privacy feature's official definition agreed ...
Mozilla has removed the “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature that had been present in Firefox since 2009, according to Windows Report. It was the first browser to adopt the feature. This change will arrive to ...
Google’s latest update for its Chrome browser on iOS promises a speedier experience with fewer crashes — but it also comes with the disappearance of major features like Do Not Track. Chrome’s Do Not ...
Google Chrome will soon provide users with the option to use the do-not-track setting when browsing the Web, effectively allowing them to opt out of many website ad targeting systems. MORE FROM GOOGLE ...
As expected, law school professor Peter Swire says he will no longer serve as co-chair of a group that's trying to develop standards to implement do-not-track requests. Swire, who was tapped by the ...
Around one in five Web users now send a do-not-track request when they surf the Internet, according to Interactive Advertising Bureau general counsel Mike Zaneis. He adds that the IAB expects that ...
The browser could do the right thing... Don't drop this on the government... Uxorious[/url]":24k17nau]From the very beginning of "Do Not Track" I thought companies would interpret that as "hey there ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The way online marketers make money could change dramatically if a movement called “Do Not Track” gains steam and blocks their access to ...