Google Chrome adds a 'no tracking' feature
Recently, Google has conducted an upgrade for Chrome browser, most notably the privacy option 'Do Not Track' (Do Not Track).
Recently, Google has conducted an upgrade for Chrome browser, most notably the privacy option 'Do Not Track' (Do Not Track).
These changes have been implemented in the Chrome version for developers.
When Do Not Track is enabled, Google's browser blocks tracking cookie codes from websites that users visit.
These types of cookies are often inserted by advertisers to monitor people's surfing habits, to support their marketing programs.
Previously, since last year, the " search giant" has released an extension on their Chrome Web Store stall, with features similar to Do Not Track.
However, unlike in rival browsers Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari, Google did not directly integrate the above option into the browser.
A Google spokesman has confirmed that the Do Not Track option can be included in the Chrome version for everyone around the end of the year.
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