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- Do_Not_Track abstract "The Do Not Track (DNT) header is the proposed HTTP header field DNT that requests that a web application disable either its tracking or cross-site user tracking (the ambiguity remains unresolved) of an individual user. The Do Not Track header was originally proposed in 2009 by researchers Christopher Soghoian, Sid Stamm, and Dan Kaminsky. Efforts to standardize Do Not Track by the W3C have so far been unsuccessful.In December 2010, Microsoft announced support for the DNT mechanism in its Internet Explorer 9 web browser. Mozilla's Firefox became the first browser to implement the feature, while Internet Explorer, Apple's Safari, Opera and Google Chrome all later added support.The header field name is DNT and it currently accepts three values: 1 in case the user does not want to be tracked (opt out), 0 in case the user consents to being tracked (opt in), or null (no header sent) if the user has not expressed a preference. The default behavior required by the standard is not to send the header unless the user enables the setting via their browser or their choice is implied by use of that specific browser.".
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageExternalLink donottrack.us.
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageExternalLink draft-mayer-do-not-track-00.
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageExternalLink how-to-turn-on-do-not-track-in-your-browser.
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageExternalLink understanding-your-online-privacy-a-really-long-infographic.
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageExternalLink dnt.mozilla.org.
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageExternalLink do-not-track.
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageID "31190827".
- Do_Not_Track wikiPageRevisionID "605545292".
- Do_Not_Track hasPhotoCollection Do_Not_Track.
- Do_Not_Track subject Category:Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol_headers.
- Do_Not_Track subject Category:Internet_privacy.
- Do_Not_Track comment "The Do Not Track (DNT) header is the proposed HTTP header field DNT that requests that a web application disable either its tracking or cross-site user tracking (the ambiguity remains unresolved) of an individual user. The Do Not Track header was originally proposed in 2009 by researchers Christopher Soghoian, Sid Stamm, and Dan Kaminsky.".
- Do_Not_Track label "Do Not Track".
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- Do_Not_Track label "Do Not Track".
- Do_Not_Track label "请勿追踪".
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