Mac OS X Lion’s Safari Includes Do-not-track Tool

After a vulnerability was caught, Apple's Mac OS X Lion now includes a do-not-track tool for its Safari web browser.
With the exception of Google, Apple has joined the makers of major web browsers to support the do-not-track feature. This feature sends a message to websites and advertising networks requesting not to track users. However, this tool requires cooperation from marketers and website owners to function properly.
The do-not-track tool, backed by Mozilla, has not yet been included in Mac OS X Lion’s pre-release version of Safari as a preference option. However, it can be activated from the Develop contextual menu.
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