Microsoft: 'Do Not Track' is Good for Users, on by Default in IE 10
Microsoft isn't backing down from its plan to make the 'Do Not Track' privacy tool a default part of Internet Explorer 10. The company says it's committed to "privacy by design and putting people first," and it probably doesn't hurt that Do Not Track is also a potential threat to rival Google's bottom line. ...
Published By: Wired - Wednesday, 8 August, 2012
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