Do Not Track Disclosures
Information about how you can opt out of behavioral tracking on our website
What is Do Not Track?
Do Not Track (DNT) is a web browser setting that requests that a web application disable its tracking of an individual user. When you turn on the DNT setting in your browser, your browser sends a special signal to websites, analytics companies, ad networks, plugin providers, and other web services you encounter while browsing to stop tracking your activity.
How We Respond to Do Not Track Signals
We honor Do Not Track signals and do not track, plant cookies, or use advertising when a Do Not Track browser mechanism is in place. If your browser sends a DNT signal, we will not collect information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services for behavioral advertising purposes.
How to Enable Do Not Track
Most modern web browsers give you the option to send a Do Not Track signal to the websites you visit, indicating that you do not wish to be tracked. Here's how to enable DNT in common browsers:
Google Chrome:
- Click the three dots in the top-right corner
- Select "Settings"
- Scroll down and click on "Privacy and security"
- Click on "Cookies and other site data"
- Toggle on "Send a 'Do Not Track' request with your browsing traffic"
Mozilla Firefox:
- Click the three lines in the top-right corner
- Select "Settings"
- Click on "Privacy & Security" on the left menu
- Scroll down to "Send websites a 'Do Not Track' signal"
- Select "Always"
Safari:
- Click on "Safari" in the top menu
- Select "Preferences"
- Go to the "Privacy" tab
- Check the box "Prevent cross-site tracking"
- Check the box "Ask websites not to track me"
Microsoft Edge:
- Click the three dots in the top-right corner
- Select "Settings"
- Click on "Privacy, search, and services"
- Scroll down to "Send 'Do Not Track' requests"
- Toggle this option on
Additional Opt-Out Options
In addition to using browser DNT signals, you can also opt out of certain tracking through these methods:
- Cookie Settings: You can adjust your browser settings to refuse all or some browser cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent.
- Advertising Opt-Outs: You can opt out of many third-party advertising networks through industry tools like the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page, the Digital Advertising Alliance opt-out page, or the Your Ad Choices tool.
- Private Browsing: Using your browser's incognito or private browsing mode can help reduce tracking across websites.
Our Commitment
At Practical Baby, we respect your privacy choices. We do not sell your personal data to any third parties for any reason, and we only collect information that helps us provide and improve our services to you.