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


Service: Dictionary.com
Status: APPROVED
Changes: 4
Source: link
Author: Peepo (2527) Staff


We note that an optional browser setting known as Do Not Track allows you to express your preferences regarding tracking by advertisers and other third-parties. However, we do not recognize or respond to browser-initiated DNT signals, as the Internet industry is currently still working toward defining exactly what DNT means, what it means to comply with DNT, and a common approach to responding to DNT.


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Version 4: 2023-07-11 10:03:58 UTC by Deleted Staff
Analysis updated
Version 3: 2019-12-01 07:57:59 UTC by Peepo (2527) Staff
Analysis updated
Version 2: 2019-08-24 03:25:22 UTC by jessew (2993) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: PENDING

Updated Status: APPROVED

Version 1: 2019-08-15 08:25:21 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