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+<h3>Do Not Track</h3>
+
+<p>A few years ago the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) created a mechanism for browsers to inform web servers that they would not like to be tracked.
+ This is accomplished by including a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track">DNT (Do Not Track) header</a> with web requests.
+ This header is enabled by default in Privacy Browser, although if desired it can be disabled in the settings.</p>
+
+<p>The DNT header doesn't really provide much privacy because most web servers ignore it. For example, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook
+ all ignore at least some DNT headers.</p>
+
+
<h3>Advertisements</h3>
<p>Privacy Browser Free includes a banner advertisement across the bottom of the screen that is populated by Google's
<p>Verizon, one of the major mobile carriers in the United States, adds a unique tracking header to all HTTP traffic on their network. The Electronic Frontier
Foundation has written about the <a href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/11/verizon-x-uidh">privacy implications of this practice</a>. Due to public pressure
Verizon has created a way to <a href="http://www.clark.com/how-opt-out-verizons-super-cookie-tracking">opt out of this tracking</a>.</p>
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