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Do Not Track: A Universal Third-Party Web Tracking Opt Out
draft-mayer-do-not-track-00
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| Authors | Jonathan Mayer , Arvind Narayanan , Sid Stamm | |
| Last updated | 2011年03月07日 | |
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | |
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Abstract
This document defines the syntax and semantics of Do Not Track, an HTTP header-based mechanism that enables users to express preferences about third-party web tracking. It also provides a standard for how web services should comply with such user preferences.
Authors
Jonathan Mayer
Arvind Narayanan
Sid Stamm
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