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Safari also gets the do not track feature

 

According to the Wall Street Journal, the next version of Safari will allow you to disable tracking cookies.

 

 

The do not track feature was the first to appear in the candidate version of Internet Explorer 9. After activating this setting, the browser disables the installation and downloading of tracking tools (JavaScript-based and Flash cookies, ActiveX controls).
Implementing Firefox is now much more permissive. When turned on, the Mozilla browser notifies the website you are visiting that the user does not want their online activities to be logged. This setting does not change the user unless the web pages prompt the user to turn it off.

Safari also gets the do not track feature
Possibility of "invisible" browsing.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), The next version of Safari, which debuts with Mac OS X Lion, is already being prepared to block ad tracking cookies, after which only Google Chrome and Opera are missing from the queue. Hopefully this will change soon, but in the meantime, Chrome owners have completed theKeep My Opt-Outs name extension. After installing the plug-in, you can easily delete cookies and help manage your privacy settings.

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