Jun 29, 2020
User privacy is a very serious issue for Apple; removing this option from its browser seems to reinforce this posture. Apple has decided to remove from its browser the function Do Not Track (DNT), which allows the user to disable the online activity tracking software present on many Internet pages. The company introduced support for DNT IOS 7, but eliminated the feature on Safari 12.1 How to Manage Your Browsing History in Safari Jun 29, 2020 Safari to join “Do Not Track” crowd, leaving Google behind Apple is officially hopping on the "Do Not Track" train, adding support for special opt-out headers in the version of its Safari Web browser set to ship with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion this summer. How to Enable Do Not Track on Chrome, Firefox, IE, Opera
Apple removing 'Do Not Track' from Safari as focus shifts
Safari do not track - Apple Community Feb 01, 2013 Navigator.doNotTrack - Web APIs | MDN The Navigator.doNotTrack property returns the user's Do Not Track setting, which indicates whether the user is requesting web sites and advertisers to not track them.. The value of the property reflects that of the DNT HTTP header, i.e. values of "1", "0", or "unspecified".. Example console.log(navigator.doNotTrack); // prints "1" if DNT is enabled; "0" if the user opted-in for tracking
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Oct 16, 2012 Prevent cross-site tracking in Safari on Mac - Apple Support Social media sites often put Share, Like, or Comment buttons on other websites. These buttons can be used to track your web browsing—even if you don’t use them. Safari blocks that tracking. If you still want to use the buttons, you’ll be asked for your permission to … Safari's now the only major browser supporting Do Not Safari's now the only major browser supporting Do Not Track on iOS Due to the limitations Apple puts on third-party web browsers for iOS, Chrome and Firefox effectively can't offer Do Not Track on Apple Removing "Do Not Track" Placebo from Safari in Favor