This issue caused a lot of controversy because many people feel that it should be turned on by the user instead of being chosen for them automatically. This is why it was disabled in IE 11 and Edge. However, if you want to turn on Do Not Track in IE 11 or Edge, here’s how to do it.
It’s worth noting that the Do Not Track request doesn’t have to be honored by the website you are visiting. It’s simply a request by your browser, which may or may not be followed by the website.
Enable Do Not Track in IE 11
In Internet Options, you can control how the web browser accesses the internet. You can choose to have the browser access the internet through your network or through a specific server. You can also choose to have the browser use its own storage space for internet files. If you want to use a different server for your internet files, you can do so by clicking on the link in the bottom left corner of Internet Options and then choosing a different server.
To ensure that your browsing experience is private, you can turn on the “Send Do Not Track requests to sites you visit in IE” setting. This will prevent websites from collecting information about your browsing habits. ..
To enable Tracking Protection Lists in Internet Explorer 11, click on the Tools menu and then click on Tracking Protection. You can then enable Tracking Protection Lists by clicking on the checkbox next to the list of lists you want to use. ..
You can either create your own personalized list and add sites that you do not want to track you or you can click on Get a Tracking Protection List online and download ones that have been created and updated by third-party. Once you download a TPL, click on it and then click Enable.
By default, Do Not Track and tracking protection are disabled in Internet Explorer 11. You now know how to enable or disable either one. ..
Enable Do Not Track in Microsoft Edge
Settings in Microsoft Edge can be accessed by clicking on the three horizontal dots at the top right and then clicking on Settings.
This will take you to the last screen of the Advanced Settings window. On this screen, you can find a section called “Override application settings.” Click on this and then select the “Use my default settings for all applications” option. ..
Scroll down to the Privacy and Services section and toggle the Send Do Not Track requests option.
HTTP and HTTPS requests will now include the Do Not Track header. Additionally, if you want more security and privacy, it might be a good idea to simply use the InPrivate browsing feature of IE 11 and Microsoft Edge. This is the same as using Incognito mode in Google Chrome.