Laura Kalbag

Apple Is Removing 'Do Not Track' From Safari

Written by Kashmir Hill on Gizmodo.

“Almost every internet browser has an option in its privacy settings called “Do Not Track,” which, if you turn it on, sends an invisible request on your behalf to all the websites you visit telling them not to track you. It’s been around for years, but as Gizmodo recently reported, it doesn’t do anything because almost no websites actually honor the request not to be tracked because the government never forced them to comply with it.”

“For that story, we asked all the browser-providing companies why they still had the option, given that it could mislead users into thinking it was actually protecting their privacy.”

Read ‘Apple Is Removing 'Do Not Track' From Safari’ on the Gizmodo site.

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