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'Do Not Track' Bill Aims To Let Consumers Reject Online Tracking (consumerist.com)

kheldan writes: A newly introduced piece of federal legislation aims to give consumers more choices about when their browsing behavior is being tracked. Today, Sens. Richard Blumenthal (CT) and Ed Markey (MA) are introducing the Do Not Track Online Act of 2015 (PDF), which would direct the Federal Trade Commission to create new regulations "regarding the collection and use of personal information obtained by tracking the online activity of an individual."

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  1. There will be a "Do Not Track" cookie by QuietLagoon · · Score: 4, Funny

    Each Do Not Track cookie will have a serial number that cannot be used for tracking purposes. /sarcasm