> Microsoft Chief Privacy Officer Brendon Lynch tried to justify the choice to turn on DNT by default in IE10 in a blog post yesterday. Lynch said that Microsoft made the decision because the company believes that consumers should have more control over how their online activities are tracked, shared, and used.
You see, this is for consumers! It has nothing to do with hurting Google.
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[ 5.7 ms ] story [ 11.4 ms ] threadYou see, this is for consumers! It has nothing to do with hurting Google.