Coalition Announces New ‘Do Not Track’ Standard for Web Browsing | Electronic Frontier Foundation
A privacy-friendly Do Not Track (DNT) Policy | Electronic Frontier Foundation
Good luck to the internet when all the ad networks start going out of business.
A privacy-friendly Do Not Track (DNT) Policy | Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), privacy company Disconnect and a coalition of Internet companies have announced a stronger “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting for Web browsing—a new policy standard that, coupled with privacy software, will better protect users from sites that try to secretly follow and record their Internet activity, and incentivize advertisers and data collection companies to respect a user’s choice not to be tracked online. The EFF and Disconnect’s partners in this launch are the innovative publishing site Medium, major analytics service Mixpanel, popular ad- and tracker-blocking extension AdBlock, and private search engine DuckDuckGo.
Good luck to the internet when all the ad networks start going out of business.