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


Service: Condé Nast
Status: APPROVED
Changes: 2
Source: link
Author: Dr_Jeff Lv. 77 Staff


Your browser setting may allow you to automatically transmit a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal to websites and online services that you visit. Since there is no consensus about what DNT means in this context and how to implement DNT signals, like many other businesses, our websites do not respond to these DNT signals


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On 2026-05-18 11:55:02 UTC, Dr_Jeff Lv. 77 Staff wrote:

Point manually auto-approved for verified contributor.



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Version 2: 2026-05-18 11:55:02 UTC by Deleted Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: PENDING

Updated Status: APPROVED

Version 1: 2026-03-26 17:49:07 UTC by Dr_Jeff 20149 Lv. 77 Staff
Analysis created

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

Analysis: Generated through the annotate view

Status: PENDING