Explorer 10 browser riles advertisers
Microsoft’s no-tracking feature’s default is ‘on’
Posted: December 17, 2012 at 2:55 a.m.
Microsoft Corp. is sticking with a decision to make it harder to track users’ online behavior, earning plaudits from privacy groups while drawing fire from the advertisers its money-losing Web unit needs most.
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Business, Pages 21 on 12/17/2012
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