Twitter Thursday announced that it's giving its users the ability to engage "Do Not Track" (DNT) when using the social network.
"When you turn on DNT in your browser, we stop collecting the information that allows us to tailor Twitter based on your recent visits to websites that have integrated our buttons or widgets," according to a new Twitter page detailing how it's implemented Do Not Track. "Specifically, we remove from your browser the unique cookie that links your browser to visits to websites in the Twitter ecosystem. We then cannot provide tailored suggestions for you."
Read more at: informationweek
"When you turn on DNT in your browser, we stop collecting the information that allows us to tailor Twitter based on your recent visits to websites that have integrated our buttons or widgets," according to a new Twitter page detailing how it's implemented Do Not Track. "Specifically, we remove from your browser the unique cookie that links your browser to visits to websites in the Twitter ecosystem. We then cannot provide tailored suggestions for you."
Read more at: informationweek
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