Google adds don't track button to Chrome

Started by Rico, February 24, 2012, 08:38:00 AM

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Rico

Things keep getting better and better...

Google's Chrome browser has added a Do Not Track option that will prevent websites using your browser history to target ads at you.

Pioneered by Mozilla Firefox, the Do Not Track convention adds a field in the HTTP header of each web page instructing websites not to take info about you from your browser. Commonly used to prevent overly personal targeted ads, Do Not Track also stops web visitors having their data picked through by websites' social features and analytics engines. Microsoft claims that Internet Explorer doesn't track its users and Do not Track is an option in Safari.

It's not a movement that Google has been overly eager to embrace, considering that it is the one making the most cash out of targeted ads, and considering that targeted ads are more valuable than generic ones. However the web giant's hand has been forced as the Do Not Track movement gathers momentum, as evidenced by the Californian ruling on tracking mobile internet users yesterday.

In a last-ditch attempt to protect Google's revenue, its the Do Not Track extension comes with the plaintive suggestion that you don't install it.

Websites, ranging from small sites operated by individuals to large sites operated by corporations, offer you free content and services because they are supported by advertising. Blocking ads eliminates the primary revenue source for most web publishers. We want to give users control over their privacy while surfing the web, not force small web businesses to shut down.


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/24/google_chrome_do_not_track/

KingIsaacLinksr

Yeah, Google isn't happy with that at all. 

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Dangelus

You really going to trust a "do not track" button?

Surely they should update Chrome so you have to OPT IN to be tracked and not the other way around... Come on Google!

KingIsaacLinksr

Quote from: Dangelus on February 24, 2012, 11:07:02 AM
You really going to trust a "do not track" button?

Surely they should update Chrome so you have to OPT IN to be tracked and not the other way around... Come on Google!

Actually, for the most part the entire thing is optional.  As far as I understand it, websites don't have to not track you.  Its more like a "Please don't track me".  Which yeah, isn't likely to work.

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Dangelus

I mean the default should be "do not track" and you fill a check box if you're stupid enough to want it!