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Yahoo To Ignore IE10 DNT Settings


Yahoo says Internet users' preferences aren't being accurately reflected by having "do not track" enabled by default.

Comments By Mathew J. Schwartz | InformationWeek | October 30, 2012 03:48 PM

Yahoo, the company behind the eponymous search engine, announced Friday that it's the latest organization planning to ignore the "do not track" (DNT) setting, or flag, broadcast by IE10.

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