

- Launch Safari on your system.
- Then you should select the Safari menu on the upper side of the display and pick Preferences within the drop-down section.
- You have to select the Privacy button within the displayed Preferences dialog.
- Go to the options list locate the entry saying ‘Ask websites not to track me’ then checkmark near to it.
- You should shut the settings menu by shutting the red X tab at the right-hand side of the screen.
- Navigate to the Mozilla Firefox and launch it on your system.
- You have to select the Firefox option within the upper side menu section.
- Then select the Preferences option from the drop-down section.
- Then the new Mozilla Firefox button will be launched. Select the Privacy option within the left-hand side panel.
- Beneath the Tracking button, choose the ‘manage your Do Not Track’ settings.
- On the displayed dialog section, check the mark next to ‘Always apply Do Not Track’.
- Finally, select the OK to apply the changes.
- Navigate to Google Chrome on your system.
- Then click on the Chrome at the upper side menu and launch the Preferences.
- Go to the settings of a web browser and move down until you view the ‘Advanced’ tab, select it.
- Expand the advanced options list. There locate ‘Send a Do Not Track needs with your browsing traffic.’ Enable this feature.
- Now, shut the settings button.
- Navigate to the Opera web browser on your screen.
- You should enter the Preferences by selecting the Opera tab within the taskbar on the upper side of the display.
- Reach the Privacy and Security field situated within the left-hand side menu.
- Beneath the Privacy field, you should tick the mark next to ‘Send a ‘Do Not Track’ request with your browsing traffic.’
- Now, click on the OK within the displayed dialog section.
- Finally, you should be able to always turn off this feature on every web browsers by entering their Privacy settings and deleting the checkmark you have just do.
Jack Arona is an avid technical blogger, a magazine contributor, a publisher of guides at mcafee.com/activate, and a professional cyber security analyst. Through her writing, she aims to educate people about the dangers and threats lurking in the digital world.