Let's reconsider some more applications installed by default

Richard Turner rjt at zygous.co.uk
Sat Aug 29 07:27:26 UTC 2015


On 29 Aug 2015 4:00 am, "Michael Catanzaro" <mcatanzaro at gnome.org> wrote:
>Also, the DNT
> headers need to be enabled by default as well: otherwise, sending the
> header just makes you more trackable.

The DNT header absolutely should not be set by default, that completely
goes against the grain of the header's design. Having DNT=1 set by default
in Internet Explorer is what prompted networks to start ignoring it for
that browser. The point is that is supposed to be a conscious user
preference.

Cheers,
R
-- 
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