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Enable Do Not Track Only On Particular Websites to Browse Privately |
By default web browser's retain's cookies on to the client computers, received from the webserver to identify users' information, location, etc. These cookies, when stored onto the computer, will remain active until the browser cookie information were deliberately cleared/removed by the user. some websites use cookie information to target ads on the client's computer. For example, You may find Google ads displayed on a website related to your recent search on Google search engine.
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Enable "Do not track" on a particular website for private Browsing?
To stay private on public computer's, incognito(Privacy Mode) window would be the ideal utility to deal with, but private browsing on the incognito window will block complete history from storing on to the computer, to enable Do no track history on any random website URL from leaving traces and history on to the computer, just follow these simple steps.
How to Disable "Do not track" cookie in Web Browser?
So now you know how to stop tracking any particular website from stores history with this piece of code, but what if you want to disable "Do-not-track" webpage history and enable tracking utility.
Just clear the site-blocking cookie that you already installed to enable "do not track" for specific websites, to do so.
In Google Chrome
Note: You can also use any browser cleaner such as C Cleaner (Recommended) to remove potentially unwanted internet files and Windows Registry entries from a computer/web browser to disable the "Do-no-track" option on all web browsers at a time.
Follow my blog with Bloglovin- Open your browser
- Copy the below code and paste it in the browser address bar
- Run the above code in the browser address bar.
- A message pops out immediately after the composition, saying action has been completed.
API Call Back - Website Tracked Block Confirmation - And you're done, Do this on all other browsers to stop tracking your history files.
www.Domain-Name.com/b/statsBlockingCookie?action=SET&callback=__gwt_jsonp__.P2.onSuccess#sthash.yRGrhQOL.dpuf
(Note: Replace the "Domain-Name" with any URL that you don't want to be tracked)
How to Disable "Do not track" cookie in Web Browser?
So now you know how to stop tracking any particular website from stores history with this piece of code, but what if you want to disable "Do-not-track" webpage history and enable tracking utility.
Just clear the site-blocking cookie that you already installed to enable "do not track" for specific websites, to do so.
In Google Chrome
- Open Chrome Browser
- Go-to ->Settings->Advanced Settings->In Privacy->click clear browsing data
- Then select the checkbox "Cookies and other site and plug-in data" and click clear browsing data.
- And you're done
In Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox Browser
- Go-to ->Settings->Option->Tap to Privacy and click remove individual cookies
- Immediately a window pops up and clicks on Remove all cookies
- And you're done.
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Click the Safety button at the top right corner, and click Delete Browsing History.
- Then select the checkbox next to Cookies.
- And then Click Delete.
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