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by pseudalopex
463 days ago
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Internet Explorer's market share was a little more to a little less than Chrome's in mid 2012. It was the only significant browser to enable Do Not Track by default as far as I know. Advertisers wouldn't have cared until laws forced them to care. Microsoft enabling it by default ensured there would be no laws. |
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Microsoft's final gift to advertisers before dropping of into obscurity.