Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Microsoft Adds Do-Not-Track Tool to Browser | Nick Wingfield and Julia Angwin | Voices | AllThingsD

Good to see improved privacy as a competitive advantage

A new version of Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer to be released Tuesday will be the first major Web browser to include a do-not-track tool that helps people keep their online habits from being monitored.

Microsoft’s decision to include the tool in Internet Explorer 9 means Google Inc. and Apple Inc. are the only big providers of browsers that haven’t yet declared their support for a do-no-track system in their products.

Microsoft Adds Do-Not-Track Tool to Browser | Nick Wingfield and Julia Angwin | Voices | AllThingsD

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