Some Web browsers now offer a Do Not Track feature that allo
Some Web browsers now offer a “Do Not Track” feature that allows users to opt out of tracking by Web sites they do not visit and third-party cookies. Use the Internet to research Do Not Track.
What are its advantages for users?
What are the arguments against it by marketers and Web browser venders?
Would you be willing to pay for this feature?
Write a one-page paper on your research
Solution
Do not track is a type of technology that do not allow users to visit third party sites so that they were not able to access to the content which is available in it. It is a type of HTTP header that asks web to not to track. It was devoleped by internet explorer and later on that is followed by different companies. To understand clearly let us take an example we do not attempt calls like marketing or customer support by knowing the numbers, that is the same thing here applies.
The main advantages in using Do not track is, let us list some examples so that in those we automatically figure out the things that we gain as follows
- This do not track avoid the users to migrate their thoughts to that advertisements who has a more intrest in the advertisements so that then productive work happens and time would not be wasted.
- It avoids the X rated and abusive ads so that it will be helpful for those who are using internet by childrens.
- If this options are not there users may loose their valuable information by attracting to the offers they are offering and they may loose money in some cases.
Marketers and vendors have a bit problem in their business but base point is customers good will is so important they must not decieved by them and yes it is a good idea if they are intrested enough they have to pay for it. Or we can deactivate the options regarding this.
