“Do Not Track,” or DNT, is a setting that allows your browser to request that websites you visit do not collect your browsing data. This setting must be turned on in order to opt in to Acceptable Ads without third-party tracking. Please note that websites are not required to respond to this request, and many sites may still collect your browsing data even with DNT turned on. Learn more: A privacy-friendly Do Not Track (DNT) Policy.
To enable this setting use the steps below for your browser.
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Open Chrome.
- Click the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the browser.
- Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
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Click Privacy and Security.
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Click Third-party cookies.
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Scroll down and toggle on Send a "Do Not Track" request with your browsing traffic.
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Open Edge.
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Click the three horizontal dots in the upper-right corner of the browser.
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Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
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Click on Privacy, Search, and Services.
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Under Privacy, turn Send a "Do Not Track" request on.
Starting in Version 135, Firefox is no longer offering the "Do Not Track" option. Please see their Help article for more information: How do I turn on the Do Not Track feature?
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On your Mac, open the Safari app.
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Go to Safari > Settings > Privacy.
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Select Prevent cross-site tracking to turn it on.
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Open the Settings menu.
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Go to Apps > Safari.
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Under “Privacy and Security,” toggle the Prevent Cross-Site Tracking to ON.