Why, after clicking that I don't wish to be tracked, am i still receiving tracking cookies and 3rd party cookies from websites? How is 5.0 an improvement if websites don't respect this?
ALL websites that i've visited have still placed tracking cookies, which i then need to individually delete after leaving their site.
They're not respecting that i don't want to be tracked, so what good is checking that box in my options?
Bring back NOT accepting cookies from 3rd parties. I don't need admanager, tacoda, etc cookies on my computer.
Also websites are displaying a js picture that i can't block. I block all pictures that contain people or animals for religious reasons.
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Selecting the "do-not-track" setting will only make Firefox send a specific HTTP header (DNT=1) to a web server.
It is up to the server to do something with that request.
- http://blog.sidstamm.com/2011/01/opting-out-of-behavioral-ads.html
- http://blog.sidstamm.com/2011/01/try-out-do-not-track-http-header.html
- http://blog.mozilla.com/blog/2011/06/21/mozilla-delivers-new-version-of-firefox-first-web-browser-to-support-do-not-track-on-multiple-platforms/
- http://blog.mozilla.com/blog/2011/03/30/advertisers-and-publishers-adopt-and-implement-do-not-track/