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{{FeatureStatus
{{FeatureStatus
|Feature name=Make DNT signal accessible from the navigator global object
|Feature name=Make DNT signal accessible from the navigator global object
|Feature stage=Draft
|Feature stage=Design
|Feature health=OK
|Feature health=OK
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|Feature product manager=Sid Stamm
|Feature product manager=Sid Stamm
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{{FeaturePageBody}}
{{FeaturePageBody
|Feature overview=Web sites should be able to check if I have do-not-track (DNT) turned on without needing access to the HTTP stream.  A ''navigator.doNotTrack'' object in the JS global namespace could signal that I have enabled DNT, and its value could match what is sent in the HTTP header.
|Feature users and use cases=* A site may embed third-party content, and not trusting the third parties to honor DNT force them to honor it by suppressing the content when DNT is enabled.
|Feature functional spec=* see {{bug|629535}}: add do-not-track signal to navigator global object
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{{FeatureInfo
{{FeatureInfo
|Feature priority=P2
|Feature priority=P2
|Feature theme=Enable Control of Tracking and Third-Party Sharing
|Feature roadmap=Privacy
|Feature roadmap=Privacy
|Feature theme=Enable Control of Tracking and Third-Party Sharing
|Feature list=Platform
|Feature list=Platform
|Feature engineering team=Content
}}
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{{FeatureTeamStatus}}
{{FeatureTeamStatus}}
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