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Google Chrome Introduces Do Not Track

sfcrazy writes "Google has started rolling out the latest update to its Chrome browser which brings the 'do not track' option to users. With this move Google has joined major browsers who support this standard. Just like other browsers Google allows users to enable it."

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  1. DNT: Now only the bad guys will track you. by thisisauniqueid · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So now the *good* guys will no longer track you. I don't get the logic.

  2. Re:On no by HJED · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Um, actually they are following industry standards, as much as I hate to say it. IE turns it on automatically which is against industry standards (and basically makes it useless because buissness will only follow it if a minority of users are using it, they can't afford to do otherwise).

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