This service ignores the Do Not Track (DNT) header and tracks users anyway even if they set this header.


Service: Bing
Status: DECLINED
Changes: 6
Source: link
Author: Peepo (2527) Staff


Some browsers have incorporated "Do Not Track" (DNT) features that can send a signal to the websites you visit indicating you do not wish to be tracked. Because there is not yet a common understanding of how to interpret the DNT signal, Microsoft services do not currently respond to browser DNT signals. We continue to work with the online industry to define a common understanding of how to treat DNT signals.


Comments:
On 2026-03-21 09:05:34 UTC, Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff wrote:

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Version 6: 2026-03-21 09:05:34 UTC by Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: QUOTE NOT FOUND

Updated Status: DECLINED

Version 5: 2026-03-04 04:55:20 UTC by Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: APPROVED

Updated Status: QUOTE NOT FOUND

Version 4: 2023-07-11 06:30:00 UTC by Deleted Staff
Analysis updated
Version 3: 2023-04-29 08:39:42 UTC by AgnesDeLion (20760) Staff
Analysis updated
Version 2: 2019-08-11 19:58:10 UTC by skylarmt (713) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: PENDING

Updated Status: APPROVED

Version 1: 2019-08-10 21:16:38 UTC by Peepo (2527) Staff
Analysis created

Title: This service ignores the Do Not Track (DNT) header and tracks users anyway even if they set this header.

Analysis: Generated through the annotate view

Status: PENDING