Yahoo! will! ignore! ‘Do! Not! Track!’ from! IE10! • The Register

Yahoo! has announced that it will ignore the default “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal broadcast by Microsoft Internet Explorer 10, on grounds that it does not accurately reflect user intent.

“Recently, Microsoft unilaterally decided to turn on DNT in Internet Explorer 10 by default, rather than at users’ direction,” a Yahoo! spokesperson said in a statement on Friday. “In our view, this degrades the experience for the majority of users and makes it hard to deliver on our value proposition to them.”

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), browser vendors, and other industry bodies have been collaborating on DNT as a means to allow web users to opt out of certain kinds of behavior-tracking by websites and ad networks.

via Yahoo! will! ignore! ‘Do! Not! Track!’ from! IE10! • The Register.

EC: Microsoft didn’t honour browser-choice commitment • The Register

From 2009, Microsoft has been legally obliged to show EU Windows users a “choice screen” so they can decide which browser they wish to install. Automatically tying Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system was a breach of antitrust legislation, the Eurocrats declared.

But the “choice screen” did not materialise in Windows 7 when it launched in February 2011 and from Feb 2011 until July 2012 millions of users were never shown the “choice screen”.

This meant that millions of people missed the chance to ditch IE for a better different browser. Microsoft has acknowledged that it did not offer a choice screen for those 17 months, though previously claimed that this was down to a technical error and that it didn’t notice the mistake until just under a year-and-a-half later.

via EC: Microsoft didn’t honour browser-choice commitment • The Register.