"Do not track" function now available
In the increasingly competitive world of browsers, where major companies fight it out for a place on your PC, every detail is becoming a battle ground. And with Mozilla's latest announcement of Firefox 4 beta 11 being ready for download, it's also revealed its latest weapon: "Do not track" capabilities.
This news follows Microsoft's announcement of an anti-tracking tool due for IE9 in December 2010.
Currently, when you visit a website the chances are you'll be tracked by advertising networks who collect data on the sites you visit - thereby using the data to target their advertising at you.
This new function means a header will be sent signalling to websites that you wish to opt-out of online behavioural tracking, and seems like an attempt by Mozilla to create a simpler, more uniform system, compared to cookie-based solutions, which will enable web users to better understand online advertising.
You can read more about the "Do Not Track" function on Mozilla's blog.
Tags: Online IE9 Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta Browsers
Firefox 4 Beta 11 ready for download with anti-tracking tech originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 15:46:00 +0000
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