Saturday 20 October 2012

microsoft ie10 and do not track default settings


Microsoft recently made ​​headlines
for its "Do Not Track" (DNT) implementation in Internet Explorer 10. In all other browsers, DNT is disabled by default - the user must specifically enable it. In IE10, DNT will be enabled by default. The users were asked their preference when running IE for the first time but, if they go with the standard configuration (like most), DNT will be established.

Apache Software Foundation and Microsoft steps up privacy "report deliberately open standards" of IE10 replaces the server with a software patch was released.

I suspect Microsoft has this level of conflict. In front of him, it seems appropriate. If you have a choice, most consumers are alignment. However, TSD has been designed as an option is the default and protects personal privacy unless he thought the service with priority was determined by a real person.


The problem is bothering me. ANA is the first example of television, DNT between advertising and advertising is not a choice. The ads based on your browsing behavior to see whether everyone (TV) as one has a choice between seeing ads. Web advertising will not disappear, they just IE10 target users will be less. They inevitably affect income but it is not a comparison of all or nothing.
Dnt next thing I am happy about, but it will not be the only form in front. Because some people change their browser settings, Dnt be able to most of the web.

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