Microsoft’s “do not track” option is meant to allow consumers to opt out of being tracked by businesses as they surf the web. It remains unclear if certain tools, like website analytics, are factored into the mix. Privacy professionals should be aware of what they’re doing on their websites, says Trevor Hughes, CEO of the International Association of Privacy Professionals. “Being explicitly aware of the third parties that you have on your website that has to be job number one,” he says.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/do-track-privacy-considerations-a-5045

