> I have the right to track how people use my site.
lol no you don't. You're choosing to respond to HTTP requests to your site, you put it out in public. I'll make whatever requests I want to your site and do whatever I want with what you give me, which may include rendering some or all parts of a "web page" as I see fit. If I give you some data in turn, sure, do what you want with it.
Do Not Track is silly because it's based on trust. I don't trust you to not track me even if I ask you not to. The only privacy is when I choose not to send you data (and I shouldn't, and browsers are horrible in this regard, they have failed their users).
lol no you don't. You're choosing to respond to HTTP requests to your site, you put it out in public. I'll make whatever requests I want to your site and do whatever I want with what you give me, which may include rendering some or all parts of a "web page" as I see fit. If I give you some data in turn, sure, do what you want with it.
Do Not Track is silly because it's based on trust. I don't trust you to not track me even if I ask you not to. The only privacy is when I choose not to send you data (and I shouldn't, and browsers are horrible in this regard, they have failed their users).