- Microsoft's 'Do Not Track' effort draws advertisers' ireTimes of India - 1 day agoWASHINGTON: A movement by privacy activists to curb tracking of internet users' browsing habits scored a major victory last month when ...end quote from google.
Microsoft's 'Do Not Track' effort draws advertisers' ire
WASHINGTON: A movement by privacy activists to curb tracking of internet users' browsing habits scored a major victory last month when Microsoft launched its new browser with "do not track" as the default, or automatic setting.
But some advertisers are in revolt against the move, certain websites are skirting the Microsoft effort and the debate over online privacy and tracking is heating up.
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Microsoft's 'Do Not Track' effort draws advertisers' ireThe Petraeus Scandal will only increase the demand for net privacy for everyone worldwide, because likely there are no criminals that will be brought to justice through this scandal, so privacy will be the most important issue to come out of this worldwide for the richest to the poorest who use the internet worldwide.
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