Do Not Track (DNT) headers are ignored and you are tracked anyway even if you set this header.


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<p>Some web browsers may transmit “do not track” signals to the websites with which the browser communicates. There is no standard that governs what, if anything, websites should do when they receive these signals. The Society does not currently take action in response to these signals.


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Title: Do Not Track (DNT) headers are ignored and you are tracked anyway even if you set this header.

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