Under the law of California, website and online providers will need to reveal how they respond to a web browser. "No trace. "Signals or similar mechanisms. That allow consumers to use alternatives in the privacy of consumers about online activities over time and in the third-party websites Now we have not changed follow up in response to the "don"t follow" signals or other similar mechanisms.
California law also needs to have a website and online service providers said. A third party may collect personal information of the user"s online activities. They about a period of time, and through different sites when the user is the site of the entrepreneur. Or a service, a third party with the content or services on our website, such as social features, service data analysis or advertising partner network. May receive information about your browsing or habitual use. But this information does not include personal information. These third-party tracking performances did not change in response to the "don"t follow" signals from your web browser, and we don"t force them to honor "Don"t follow" signal, learn more about the browser and track signal. "No trace.