Mozilla introduced the “Do Not Track” option in Firefox since last year, followed by Opera 12 and Microsoft has promised that it will give the option with the next version of Internet Explorer, so Google’s decision hangs on the desire to not lose Chrome’s growing market share. Google seems to understand the desire of many users of the browser of not being tracked online in order to be provided targeted advertising: Google Chrome includes new build-in option called “Do Not Track”.Ĭurrently, the option included in more and more browsers are in tests at the Chromium developer channel, but will be available by the end of the year in a final Chrome browser version, Google promises, according to CNET. Google prepares the “Do Not Track” option for Chrome Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox prepare important updates that will attract more clients and users.
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