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\n \nDid you know that one in five web users submit do not track requests? This means that their browser is telling websites they don't want to be tracked for marketing purposes.
\nDo Not Track (DNT) is a privacy preference that allows users to opt out of being tracked by websites for advertising purposes. When a user sets DNT, browsers send a \"do not track\" header to websites they visit.
\nDNT helps protect users' privacy by preventing companies from collecting and sharing personal information about them without their consent. It also gives users control over how their data is used online.
\nTo set up DNT on your browser, follow these steps:
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