"Enable Do Not Track" - how to set it in your browser
When you are on the Internet, you often encounter websites that collect your browser data and surfing behavior. If you do not want to be tracked, you can enable the "Do Not Track" function in all popular browsers. Usually, this is done via the settings.
How to enable the "Do Not Track" function
On the Internet, there are numerous websites that collect and store information about you and your surfing behavior. However, if you do not want this, you can enable the "Do Not Track" function in your browser. How you need to do this may differ between browsers.- In Firefox, click on the icon in the upper right corner with the three horizontal lines. In the drop-down menu, select "Settings" and then "Privacy & Security". Under "Browser Privacy". Look for the entry "Send websites a "Do Not Track" information that you do not want their own activities to be tracked". Activate the option "Always".
- Use Chrome, on the other hand, open the settings via the three dots menu icon. Then click on "Cookies and other website data" in the "Privacy and security" section. Here you can activate the option "Send a "Do not track" request on browser accesses".
- In Internet Explorer, you can find the settings via the "gear icon". Gehen Sie auf das Menü „Sicherheit“ und klicken Sie hier auf „Do not Track“-Anforderung (nicht nachverfolgen) aktivieren“. Bestätigen Sie die Auswahl über „Einschalten“.