

When most other browsers on the market talk about tracking protection, they are usually referring to third-party cookie protection and fingerprinting protection, and our browsers for iOS, Android, and our new Mac beta, impose these restrictions on third-party tracking scripts, including those from Microsoft. We have always been extremely careful to never promise anonymity when browsing, because that frankly isn't possible given how quickly trackers change how they work to evade protections and the tools we currently offer. In a statement given to BleepingComputer, DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg said: The permission that Microsoft trackers have - while those from the likes of Facebook and Google are blocked - stems from a search syndication agreement that exists between DuckDuckGo and Microsoft.

The new browsers for iOS/Android don't block Microsoft data flows, for LinkedIn or Bing.🧵 /ol7Ydfo3BJ- ℨ𝔞𝔠𝔥 𝔈𝔡𝔴𝔞𝔯𝔡𝔰 May 23, 2022 Sometimes you find something so disturbing during an audit, you've gotta check/recheck because you assume that *something* must be broken in the test.
