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


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Author: Agnes_de_Lion (20760) Staff


There are different ways you can prevent tracking of your online activity. One of them is setting a preference in your browser that alerts websites you visit that you do not want them to collect certain information about you. This is referred to as a Do-Not-Track (“DNT”) signal. Please note that currently our websites and web-based resources do not respond to these signals from web browsers.


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On 2021-07-04 22:11:41 UTC, pederdm000 (2130) Staff wrote:

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