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Title: Apple removing ‘Do Not Track’ from Safari as focus shifts to Intelligent Tracking Prevention
Post by: HCK on February 09, 2019, 04:05:18 pm
Apple removing ‘Do Not Track’ from Safari as focus shifts to Intelligent Tracking Prevention

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<p>Amid a decline in adoption by websites, Apple has revealed that it will remove support for “Do Not Track” in Safari 12.1. As detailed in a blog post from DuckDuckGo (https://spreadprivacy.com/do-not-track/), Do Not Track’s mission of helping users avoid having their activity tracked has largely failed. Apple, meanwhile, is shifting focus to its new Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature.</p>
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