Safari, like many other web browsers, allow users to enable Do Not Track, which is a universal web tracking opt-out initiative that gives users the power to prevent advertisers from tracking their browsing habits.
You can opt-out and enable Do Not Track on your iPhone by opening up the Settings app, selecting Safari, and turning on Do Not Track. From here, it’s also not a bad idea to enable Block Pop-ups and make sure Block Cookies is set to Allow from Websites I Visit. |
Georgiaarapier
10/01/2015 at 8:36 am
0=121my classmate’s mother makes $78 every hour on the internet . She has been laid off for nine months but last month her check was $14234 just working on the internet for a few hours.
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Harold
10/19/2015 at 3:48 am
So is this an example of an ad and does those ad really work? ;)