Lexeme: do-not-track signal  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A do-not-track signal, often referred to as DNT signal, is a browser setting or HTTP header field that informs websites and online services that the user does not want their browsing activities to be tracked. When a do-not-track signal is enabled, it typically requests websites and online services not to collect or share the user's personal information or track their online behavior for targeted advertising, profiling, or other purposes. However, it's worth noting that the effectiveness of do-not-track signals depends on website and service operators respecting and honoring the signal, which is not universally guaranteed. GPT3.5
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  • noun. do-not-track signal (singular), do-not-track signals (plural)
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