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Chrome: Disable Web site tracking
Created: 11/27/2012
Video description: Google recently added a "Do Not Track" option in Chrome that will potentially keep your browsing activity a little more private. The browser will now send a "do not track" request to Web sites while browsing, which should prevent targeted advertising on your machine.

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