Do Not Track - A Sign of the TImes

On the heels of the FCC considering a “Do Not Track” list, similar to the “Do Not Call” list, allowing people on the internet to opt-out of being tracked by web sites and online marketers, (not to mention the European Union’s Do Not Track legislation), now both Firefox and Chrome have announced that they will add “Do Not Track” features.

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Prevent Tracking in Internet Explorer

Everyone is concerned about cybercrime these days. We need to be on the Internet, there is almost no choice. Besides, it makes our life so much easier... and fun! Microsoft is trying to stay competitive by updating their Internet Explorer browser to maintain privacy and prevent tracking. It's a challenge even for 'techies' to protect personal sensitive information from prying eyes. Internet Explorer 8 is automatically safer by default. Internet Explorer 9, currently in beta, will go even further.

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