This service respects your browser's Do Not Track (DNT) headers


Service: Dailymotion
Status: DECLINED
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Author: (deactivated) (1) Suspended


This configuration is different on your cell phone or tablet:</p> <ul> <li>iOS</li> <li>Android</li> <li>Blackberry</li> <li>Windows Phone</li> </ul> <br>Do Not Track<p>Finally, you may configure the browser on your device to send a code informing websites that you do not wish to be tracked. This option is often called “Do Not Track” and can be accessed at the following links for the main browsers listed below:</p> <ul> <li>Internet Explorer ™</li> <li>Safari ™</li> <li>Chrome ™</li> <li>Firefox ™</li> <li>Opera ™</li> <li>Microsoft Edge


Comments:
On 2020-12-08 19:32:18 UTC, Agnes de Lion (20760) Staff wrote:

declined: The quote doesn't really say the service respects DNT headers, and the sentence following this excerpt makes it ambiguous: "However, we draw your attention to the fact that we cannot guarantee that this choice will always be acted on by independent non-affiliated companies.".



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Version 1: 2020-12-08 19:32:18 UTC by Agnes de Lion (20760) Staff

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Version 2: 2019-11-06 00:26:55 UTC by kitcallie (4713)

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