Computerworld – Microsoft today said users of Windows 8 will be able to change the default setting for the “Do Not Track” privacy feature in Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) when they first run the new operating system.

Do Not Track (DNT) signals whether a user wants online advertisers and websites to track his or her movements. All five major browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari — can send a DNT signal.

In May, Microsoft announced that DNT would be switched on by default for IE10. That stance has not changed — if users take no action, the feature will be enabled — but today the company’s chief privacy officer noted that customers can modify the setting if they want.

Setting choices after installation but before software runs is often described as a “first-run” option.

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