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In 2020, a coalition of US-based internet companies announced the '''Global Privacy Control''' header that spiritually succeeds Do Not Track header. The creators hope that this new header will meet the definition of "user-enabled global privacy controls" defined by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In this case, the new header would be automatically strengthened by existing laws and companies would be required to honor it.
In 2020, a coalition of US-based internet companies announced the '''Global Privacy Control''' header that spiritually succeeds Do Not Track header. The creators hope that this new header will meet the definition ot.

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In 2020, a coalition of US-based internet companies announced the Global Privacy Control header that spiritually succeeds Do Not Track header. The creators hope that this new header will meet the definition ot.