View Single Post
Old 11-14-2012   #2
Toby
Fat Fucking Nobody
Respin bullshit press Your Comments Are Welcomed
 
Toby's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Houston
Posts: 2,624
Default Re: IE10: Do not track by default?

Since all affiliate code tracking is handled by CCBill servers they can solve the issue easily by patching their servers to ignore the Do Not Track code.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_...ng_controversy
Quote:
On September 7, 2012, Roy Fielding, an author of the Do Not Track standard, submitted a patch to the source code of the Apache HTTP Server, which would make the server explicitly ignore any use of the Do Not Track header by users of Internet Explorer 10. Fielding asserted that Microsoft's decision "deliberately violates" the standards of the Do Not Track specification because it "does not protect anyone's privacy unless the recipients believe it was set by a real human being, with a real preference for privacy over personalization." Fielding also felt that Microsoft knew its "false" Do Not Track signals would be ignored, and that its goal was to effectively give an illusion of privacy while still catering to their own interests.[22]

...

The Do Not Track system is completely voluntary, and there are no legal or technological requirements for its use. As such, not all websites and advertisers will honour the request or may completely ignore it altogether.
Toby is offline   Reply With Quote