"Do Not Track" to be disabled by default in future Microsoft web browsers

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Has an advert ever followed you around the Web? If so, its likely because you did not have the "Do Not Track" feature enabled on your browser. The industry-wide standard for whether "Do Not Track" should be enabled by default is set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and has changed several times over the past few years, with a large consortium of companies, including Apple, Google and Mozilla, choosing to leave "Do Not Track" off by default.

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