
Advertisers who are far from happy with Microsoft's 'Do-Not-Track' default option in Internet Explorer 10 have somewhat thrown a spanner in the works. The most recent proposed draft of the Do Not Track specification which was published on Wednesday put the responsibility on users to choose to turn on the anti-behavioral tracking feature in their browsers and software, and this translates to IE 10 not being compliant with the official spec.
Ubergizmo, Internet Explorer 10â²s 'Do-Not-Track' default is not too popular
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