San Francisco: Following the May disclosure that the privacy-focused online browser DuckDuckGo permits Microsoft to track scripts on external sites, the platform now claims to begin banning those as well. The platform said it was announcing more privacy and transparency around DuckDuckGo’s web tracking protections after community backlash. “Over the next week, we will expand […]
The desktop browser will sport a clean and simple interface with the Fire button from the mobile versions, which instantly clears all tabs and browsing data with just one click.
These hidden app trackers are creepy because they can track everything you do in an app and also can continue to track you even when you are not using the app.
Google, which now controls about 90 per cent of global web searches, pays Apple an estimated $8 billion to $12 billion every year to be the iPhone's default search tool, according to reports.