Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Microsoft sticks to its guns, keeps Do Not Track on by default in IE10

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“Private by default” is Redmond’s mantra, defying advertisers’ wishes.

Microsoft announced today that it hasn’t backed down from its contentious decision to enable Do Not Track by default in Internet Explorer 10. In a blog post from Chief Privacy Officer Brendon Lynch, the company said that Windows 8 will inform users of the Do Not Track preference during the first run experience. Customers using the Express (default) settings will have Do Not Track turned on, and those using the Custom settings option will have the ability to turn it off.




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