- Should I enable the Do Not Track on Google Chrome?
- What does Do Not Track mean?
- What is Do Not Track Firefox?
Should I enable the Do Not Track on Google Chrome?
The DNT option blocks sites from collecting that data about the sites you visit. Important: DNT doesn't 't protect you on sites that ignore the Do Not Track request. But if you like to keep your browsing more private, you'll want to enable the option.
What does Do Not Track mean?
Do Not Track is a web browser setting that adds a signal to your browser's header, telling other websites that you don't want their tracking cookies. By 2011, DNT had been adopted by all the major browsers, but it's not enforceable and many websites have refused to honor it.
What is Do Not Track Firefox?
Firefox has a Do Not Track feature that lets you tell every website you visit, their advertisers, and content providers that you don't want your browsing behavior tracked. Honoring this setting is voluntary — individual websites are not required to respect it.