Do Not Track will be off default state in IE, Spartan

Monday, April 6, 2015 - 04:00 in Mathematics & Economics

The Do Not Track (DNT) requests that a web application disable its tracking individual users. Well, Microsoft announced it is changing how Do Not Track (DNT) is implemented in future versions of their browsers. They will no longer enable it as the default state in Windows Express Settings. Dropping the default. Finished. The End. Internet Explorer will stop sending DNT signals to websites by default. According to Neil McAllister in The Register, "DNT will now ship disabled by default in Microsoft's browsers – including both IE and the new Project Spartan."

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