What Is 'Do Not Track' and How Do I Use It?

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Online advertisers depend on tracking data to target their advertisements and marketing campaigns. This tracking data is mostly made up of cookies, browsing history, location information, and other details that are often shared without users knowing.

Much like there is a Do Not Call registry for telemarketers, internet users can request websites to withhold data from marketers, advertisers, and other prying eyes.

What Is Do Not Track?

Do Not Track is a privacy preference available in most web browsers, including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge.

This setting is an HTTP header field presented by a web browser to websites. The DNT header communicates to servers that a user reflects one of three value commands:

  • Value 1: The user does not want to be tracked (opt-out).
  • Value 2: The user consents to being tracked (opt-in).
  • Null Value: The user has not set the tracking option.

There is currently no law mandating advertisers to abide by users' Do Not Track preferences. However, sites may choose to honor the preference based on the value set in this field. You can research which sites honor Do Not Track by reviewing their privacy policies.

Set Up Do Not Track in Firefox

Here's how to set the Do Not Track preference value in Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Select the three-line menu icon in the upper-right corner and then select Settings. Alternatively, select Firefox from the menu bar and then select Preferences.

    Firefox with the Settings option highlighted
  2. Select Privacy & Security from the menu on the left side.

    Firefox preferences with the Privacy & Security heading highlighted
  3. Under the Browser Privacy section, select the Always option for Send websites a "Do Not Track" signal that you don't want to be tracked.

    Firefox also offers a number of website-specific tracker protections you can adjust in this section.

Set Up Do Not Track in Chrome

Here's how to set the Do Not Track preference value in Google Chrome:

  1. In the upper-right corner of the browser, select the Chrome menu, indicated by three vertical dots.

    Chrome with the More Options menu highlighted
  2. Select Settings.

    Chrome with the Settings command highlighted
  3. Select Privacy and security from the menu on the left.

    Chrome settings with the Privacy and Security heading highlighted
  4. Under the Privacy and Security section, select the drop-down arrow next to Cookies and other site data.

    The Privacy and Security section of Chrome settings
  5. Toggle Send a Do Not Track request with your browsing traffic to On.

    Chrome settings with the switch next to Do Not Track highlighted
  6. A message asks you to confirm the setting and to acknowledge its limitations. Select Confirm.

    The Do Not Track confirmation screen in Chrome with the Confirm button highlighted

Set Up Do Not Track in Safari

Here's how to set the Do Not Track preference value in Apple Safari:

  1. From the menu bar, select Safari > Preferences.

    Safari with the Preferences menu item highlighted
  2. Select the Privacy tab.

    Safari Preferences with the Privacy tab highlighted
  3. Select the Prevent cross-site tracking check box.

    Safari Privacy settings with the Prevent cross-site tracking check box highlighted

Set Up Do Not Track in Edge

Here's how to set the Do Not Track preference value in Microsoft Edge:

  1. Select the Settings and more icon, indicated by three dots in the upper-right corner.

    Microsoft Edge with the More icon highlighted
  2. Select Settings.

    Microsoft Edge with the Settings option highlighted
  3. Select Privacy and Services from the menu on the left.

    Edge settings with the Privacy and Services heading highlighted
  4. Scroll down and toggle on the setting for Send "Do Not Track" requests.

    Edge privacy settings with the Do Not Track switch highlighted
  5. Confirm the change by selecting Send Request.

    Microsoft Edge also offers a number of website-specific tracker protections you can adjust in this section.

    The Edge Do Not Track confirmation window with the Send Request button highlighted


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