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The "Do Not Track" header in Web Browsers is a privacy setting that allows users to signal to websites and advertisers that they do not want their online activities to be tracked. When enabled, websites and advertisers are supposed to respect this preference and refrain from collecting data about the user's browsing behavior for targeted advertising or other purposes. However, compliance with the "Do Not Track" signal is voluntary, so its effectiveness in preventing online tracking can vary depending on the website or advertiser.

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4mo ago

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