How to Enable ‘Do Not Track’ in Chrome on the Mac or PC
“Do Not Track” is an effort to increase privacy on the web, when enabled it sends a ‘do not track’ (DNT for short) request along with your web browsing, basically asking the web sites and services to not follow activity across the web. Because it’s entirely optional right now, not every website or service respects the DNT request, but for those who like added privacy on the web you can still opt-in to use the feature with most modern web browsers, which will pass along the DNT request anyway.
While many know that Safari has the feature on the Mac and for iOS too, but fewer people seem to know that modern versions of the popular Chrome web browser also supports Do Not Track request sending, which may interest some users and privacy buffs.
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