Yahoo applies 'do not track' site-wide

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Portal joins browsers in spreading DNT mechanism

Yahoo has joined the growing band of web companies to introduce "do not track" (DNT) mechanisms into products and services. DNT will be applied across Yahoo's site including Yahoo-owned Right Me...

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