Thursday, November 8, 2012

[tremeex] [tremeex] [tremeex] [tremeex] [tremeex] Beef up your privacy with Chrome's Do Not Track

Many Web sites collect data about you on each visit. This data is used for serving ads that meet your interests, or finding out which demographic is frequenting a specific type of content. In an effort to help you protect your online privacy, Google has added a new feature to Chrome: Do Not Track. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

November 08, 2012

CNET How To

How to enable Chrome's Do Not Track option

Many Web sites collect data about you on each visit. This data is used for serving ads that meet your interests, or finding out which demographic is frequenting a specific type of content. In an effort to help you protect your online privacy, Google has added a new feature to Chrome: Do Not Track.

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