Numerous world wide web sites collect facts and figures
about you on each visit. This facts and figures is used for serving publicity
that meet your interests, or finding out which demographic is frequenting a
specific kind of content. In an effort to help you protect your online privacy,
some web browsers have added a new
characteristic to their browser setting: Do Not Track.Which protects your
browsing privacy.
This feature has been present in Mozilla firefox for
long,but google chrome recently incorporated the feature into google chrome
It's significant to note that this option may not protect you from world wide web sites that ignore the Do Not Track demand, but it is a small step in the main heading of protecting your individual details online. Read on to find out how to enable this choice in chrome browser:
It's significant to note that this option may not protect you from world wide web sites that ignore the Do Not Track demand, but it is a small step in the main heading of protecting your individual details online. Read on to find out how to enable this choice in chrome browser:
Step 1: Locate and click on the chrome drop down button.Usually
located on the top right hand corner of
your chrome browser
Step2 :From the drop down,choose setting
Step3 Scroll down to the
button of the resulting window,click on show advance
settings
Step4: Check the box next to Send a ‘Do Not Track’ request with your browsing traffic
Step5: Lastly click OK to save and effect your changes
Do you think this option is worth enabling? Or dou you know of any other online privacy tip? Let’s know what you think in the comment session below



I'm loving this , funny enough I haven't thought of this feature in chrome
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