DuckDuckGo’s “agreement with Microsoft” allows trackers to bypass privacy settings of DuckDuckGo “Privacy Browser”.

DuckDuckGo’s “agreement with Microsoft” allows trackers to bypass privacy settings of DuckDuckGo “Privacy Browser”.

Why would they block them?

They’re hosted on Microsoft Azure and get their search results from Microsoft Bing.

DuckDuckGo is just a thrall of Microsoft, and it lets them sell their products while hiding who they really are, from people who know that the Microsoft brand is toxic.

DuckDuckGo also amused me with their “privacy browser”, because they only produce it for the operating systems that spy on you and hand over your files to the police, like Windows, and iOS, and don’t produce a version for the most private choices of all, such as the BSDs or GNU/Linux operating systems.

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