(Activist Post) DuckDuckGo, the search engine which claims to offer “real privacy” because it doesn’t track searches or store users’ history, has come under fire after a security researcher discovered that the mobile DuckDuckGo browser app contains a third-party tracker from Microsoft.
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DuckDuckGo Has Joined the Censorship Ranks with Google
(Aden Tate) As the silencing of all anti-MSM narratives grew throughout Big Tech, people around the world began to abandon Google, Safari, and other search engines for DuckDuckGo instead. Rush Limbaugh seemingly was a huge proponent of the search engine before he passed away due to cancer, and Americans everywhere finally felt as if they had not only found a search engine that would actually “not be evil” (what Google’s motto tells people to do), but that would protect their privacy, and allow for free searching of the internet without search results being toyed with.
And Just Like That, DuckDuckGo Becomes Google — One Time Free Search Engine Now Down-Ranks Conservative Content – Bans Gateway Pundit
(Jim Hoft) This morning we received this email from a Gateway Pundit reader:
DuckDuckGo selling data to Google
(Vox Day) DuckDuckGo claims it doesn’t track its users. That claim may be true, because it appears they very cleverly permit someone else to do it: