I've been thinking many times about donottrackheader, and prefer for me and others to not enable this "announcement" to websites and trackers.
El 23/08/15 a les 22:40, Nathan Follens ha escrit: > Essentially no one respects DNT, and the browser explicitly telling > every website it doesn't want to be tracked makes you more likely to > actually be tracked [citation needed]. Besides, IceCat already comes > preconfigured with an extension that blocks trackers, so even if DNT > worked, there would be no point in enabling it because SpyBlock already > does the necessary work anyway. > > On Sun, 23 Aug, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Simon <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> I was wondering what was the policy about changing the default >> configuration of IceCat? >> >> There are 2 values that I feel should be set by default in future >> releases. >> >> 1. privacy.donottrackheader.enabled = true >> >> And to deal with sites that do not respect the 'do not track' request, >> tracking protection should be enabled. It will block tracking scripts >> client side. >> >> 2. privacy.trackingprotection.enabled = true >> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tracking-protection-firefox >> >> >> Thanks, >> Simon >> > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
