

I prefer this method anyway. The title got me to click because I’m interested, but the lack of context reduces the likelihood of me actually clicking on the video. Plus on Lemmy I want the discussion.


I prefer this method anyway. The title got me to click because I’m interested, but the lack of context reduces the likelihood of me actually clicking on the video. Plus on Lemmy I want the discussion.


https://factually.co/fact-checks/technology/does-duckduckgo-track-you-809f45
https://blog.ssuiteoffice.com/articles/general/duckduckgo-privacy-controversy.htm
tldr; DDG specifically allows Microsoft, a company that profits from collecting specific user data, to collect some (anonymous) user data through its ad program.
I don’t think it’s proven that DDG creates user profiles like Google does, more that there is a concern that they receive their money from Microsoft, or that they have agreements with Microsoft to send them any data in the first place.
Have you looked at bangle.js?