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> Exactly! But you also don't have the right to tell him not to send tracking info either. You do, however, have the right not to execute it. [...]

You're right about both parties' rights. However, dealing with the "Most Trusted Internet Company in Privacy" [1], I expect them to do better than to insist each their rights to the letter. With regard to this discussion, as a novice user, I'd expect Mozilla /not to track me/. No ifs, no buts -- Do Not Track ought to skip all third-party tracking and remove any of my identifying data from their logs as soon as reasonably possible.

[1] http://blog.mozilla.org/theden/2013/02/06/mozilla-is-most-tr...




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