How To Enable Do Not Track In Every Web Browser

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Published on Wed, 17 Oct 2012 10:00:13 GMT Indexed on 2012/10/17 17:06 UTC
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We’ve covered why “Do Not Track” isn’t a silver bullet that prevents you from being tracked. However, if you don’t like being tracked and want to express that preference to websites, you can enable “Do Not Track” in every browser.

To Google’s credit, future versions of Chrome explain exactly what Do Not Track does when you enable it. Remember that, by enabling Do Not Track, you’re just expressing a preference. Websites may or may not obey your preference.

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