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== Use Cases ==
== Use Cases ==


;Basic Functional Testing
*A site that embeds third-party content could force it to honor DNT by suppressing that content when DNT is enabled.
 
*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.
 
;Edge Cases
 
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== Test Cases ==
== Test Cases ==

Revision as of 13:14, 9 November 2011

DNT Signal

Feature Status Dev Lead QA Lead Status
Make DNT signal accessible from the navigator global object Landed in Firefox 9 Justin Lebar Ioana Budnar In progress

Summary

  • Web sites should be able to check if "do-not-track" (DNT) is turned on without needing access to the HTTP stream.
  • A navigator.doNotTrack object in the JS global namespace could signal that DNT is enabled, and its value would match what is sent in the HTTP header.
  • This feature is targeted for Firefox 9.0.

Reference

Use Cases

  • A site that embeds third-party content could force it to honor DNT by suppressing that content when DNT is enabled.

Test Cases

  • Test cases for this feature can be viewed here. Both new test cases and tests cases already in Litmus are included.

Important Bugs

  • 629535 - add do-not-track signal to navigator global object

Not Tested

Sign off Criteria

  • All test cases were run on the Firefox version the feature is targeted for (Firefox 9.0).
  • All the major bugs have been fixed.