Future Microsoft Browsers Won’t Have ‘Do Not Track’ Enabled by Default

The Redmond-based company finally relents

Microsoft won plaudits from privacy advocates when it released Internet Explorer 10 in 2012 with the Do Not Track (DNT) option enabled by default. For obvious reasons, the move didn’t go down well with advertisers, who saw it as an act of overbearing unilateralism on the company’s part. Microsoft, though, remained steadfast … until now.

Microsoft is altering its implementation of DNT to better reflect evolving web standards, its …read more

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