| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Users can turn on the feature in their Internet browser's privacy settings, and sites, such as Twitter, will prevent users from being tracked in any way while browsing.Other websites that have voiced their approval of Do Not Track include AOL (The Huffington Post's parent company), Google, Microsoft and Yahoo.Microsoft's Internet Explorer was the first to comply with FTC demands last year when it
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