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Do Not Track
Do Not Track (DNT) is a privacy feature in web browsers that allows users to request that websites do not track their online activities.
When enabled, it sends a signal to websites, asking them not to collect data on the user's browsing behavior. While not all websites comply with DNT requests, it gives users more control over their privacy. DNT is part of broader efforts to protect user data and minimize unnecessary tracking. However, its effectiveness depends on website policies and compliance with privacy regulations.
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