Yahoo gives up on Do Not Track, thinks privacy should be ‘personalized’

Yahoo points out in a blog post that it was “the first major tech company to implement Do Not Track,” but its stance on DNT hasn’t always seemed like the most forward-thinking. Let’s flash back to 2012 — when Microsoft made Do Not Track the default behavior for Internet Explorer 10, Yahoo basically decided to ignore it, claiming that the move sullied its users’ experiences because they didn’t enable it themselves. In a move that’ll shock absolutely no one, Yahoo is playing the user card again. The privacy team made it a point to present the brighter side of its decision, affirming their strong belief that “the best web is a personalized one.” We wonder about that.
Source: Yahoo Policy



