Does your website or application respond to Do Not Track signals?

Modified on Mon, 4 Mar, 2024 at 11:34 AM

To answer this question, please select “yes” if your website or application responds to Do Not Track signals. Do Not Track is a web browser setting that requests a particular website to disable its tracking of an individual user. When the Do Not Track setting is turned on, the browser sends a special signal to websites, analytics companies, advertising networks, plugin providers, and other services to stop tracking that individual’s activities online. You may read more about Do Not Track here. You should select “yes” to this question only if you or your website designer have placed the Do Not Track code onto your website or application. If you or your designer have not placed the Do Not Track code onto your website or application, please select “no” to this question. 

Related privacy laws 

  • California Online Privacy and Protection Act (CalOPPA);

  • Delaware Online Privacy Protection Act (DOPPA). 

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