Hi Alex, On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 09:09:29AM +0000, a1ex@dismail.de wrote:
Hi,
The 'Do Not Track' header has been abandoned by W3C and most major browsers. Very few advertising companies actually supported DNT.
Yes, that was the case already when it was merged in 2013, but there was the idea that it won't cause harm: commit b2be12828a20c54b325a4f31ca62959ea12f642b Author: corvid <corvid@dillo.org> Date: Sun Sep 15 18:48:13 2013 +0000 DNT will at least do no harm The whole situation is a manifestation of corporate rule, but - it seems that the EU has some data protection laws that could make it worth something in principle there. - some large corporations have been shamed into claiming that they will do a tiny bit of something based on the header value.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track
Sending this header may actually make Dillo MORE trackable.
What situation do you have in mind?, is it something that can be measured experimentally? Best, Rodrigo.