Microsoft Sticks to 'Do Not Track' Plans for IE in Windows 8

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For those that haven't heard of it, check out Ghostery. It will block most or all of the trackers in all the major browsers... Use it until they give you these built in options...
 
[citation][nom]tbouncert[/nom]You realize that all the browsers have this feature right? (excluding Chrome for the time being)[/citation]
You realize that the article was talking about enabling it by default, right? And that it was this enabled-by-default thingy I was talking about, right? You know how to read a complete sentence, right?
 
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