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Is Microsoft right and W3C wrong about Do Not Track being turned on by default?

Microsoft led the privacy-by-default pack with Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 when the company announced “Do Not Track” (DNT) will be enabled by default. The latest W3C Do Not Track proposal says DNT should not be on by default; Ironically, Microsoft will have to change DNT privacy by default for the Mighty M to “claim it supports the developing privacy standard” Mozilla recommends “the right starting point for a DNT system is a default of preference unknown””]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2222574/is-microsoft-right-and-w3c-wrong-about-do-not-track-being-turned-on-by-default-.html

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