The social network stops the tracking when users are on Firefox or
other browsers that support the Do Not Track feature. Of course, that
feature also has to be turned on.
Twitter is the latest Web giant to support Do Not Track.
Ed Felten, chief technology officer at the Federal Trade Commission, announced today at an Internet Week privacy panel that Twitter will now stop tracking user data from those who opt-out. According to The New York Times, which was first to report on the news, Twitter's tracking will be nixed with help from Firefox's Do Not Track feature.................
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Twitter is the latest Web giant to support Do Not Track.
Ed Felten, chief technology officer at the Federal Trade Commission, announced today at an Internet Week privacy panel that Twitter will now stop tracking user data from those who opt-out. According to The New York Times, which was first to report on the news, Twitter's tracking will be nixed with help from Firefox's Do Not Track feature.................
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