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My thoughts exactly. Even more so, by "sticking to their guns", Microsoft is essentially creating user confusion over what Do Not Track actually means. It used to mean "advertisers, please do not track me". Now it will mean "advertisers, please do not track me, unless I'm using IE 10." Considering that users have a tough time differentiating between the browser and the internet, this isn't going to help anything.


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