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      DuckDuckGo now offers anti-tracking email service to everyone

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 25 August, 2022 - 15:50

    DuckDuckGo's Email Protection, now available in public beta, gives you an email address that will strip trackers from emails and forward the rest to you.

    Enlarge / DuckDuckGo's Email Protection, now available in public beta, gives you an email address that will strip trackers from emails and forward the rest to you. (credit: DuckDuckGo)

    DuckDuckGo's tracker-removing email service, which has been available in private beta for a year, is now open to anyone who uses a DuckDuckGo mobile app, browser extension, or Mac browser. It has also added a few more privacy tools.

    The service provides you a duck.com email address, one intended to be given out for the kind of "Subscribe to our newsletter for 20% off" emails you know exist only to harvest data and target you for ads. Email sent to your duck.com address forwards to your chosen primary email—but with trackers removed.

    Email Protection now also fixes up links, strips them of tracking modifiers, upgrades unencrypted HTTP URLs to HTTPS where possible, and, for the rare necessary reply, allows you to send directly from your duck address instead of exposing your primary email. During their closed beta, DuckDuckGo claims that 85 percent of the emails it processed contained hidden trackers.

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      Dans la tourmente, DuckDuckGo bloque désormais les trackers de Microsoft

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 09:00

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    DuckDuckGo s'est retrouvé en difficulté ce printemps, quand des reproches ont émergé contre lui. Le moteur de recherche a été accusé de ne pas bloquer certains outils de pistage de Microsoft. Aujourd'hui, DuckDuckGo annonce qu'il bloque les trackers litigieux. [Lire la suite]

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      Microsoft trackers run afoul of DuckDuckGo, get added to blocklist

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Friday, 5 August, 2022 - 21:33

    Microsoft trackers run afoul of DuckDuckGo, get added to blocklist

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    DuckDuckGo, the privacy-minded search company, says it will block trackers from Microsoft in its desktop web browser , following revelations in May that certain scripts from Bing and LinkedIn were getting a pass.

    In a blog post , DuckDuckGo founder Gabriel Weinberg says that he's heard users' concerns since security researcher Zach Edwards' thread that "we didn't meet their expectations around one of our browser's web tracking protections." Weinberg says that, over the next week, the company's browser will add Microsoft to the list of third-party tracking scripts blocked by its mobile and desktop browsers, as well as extensions for other browsers.

    "Previously, we were limited in how we could apply our 3rd-Party Tracker Loading Protection on Microsoft tracking scripts due to a policy requirement related to our use of Bing as a source for our private search results," Weinberg writes. "We're glad this is no longer the case. We have not had, and do not have, any similar limitation with any other company."

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      Un site français anti-IVG reste toujours haut classé sur les moteurs de recherche

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Tuesday, 28 June, 2022 - 07:59

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    Un site web connu pour tenir des positions défavorables à l'IVG reste visible sur la première page des principaux moteurs de recherche. [Lire la suite]

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      At DuckDuckGo, we've been rolling out search updates that down-rank sites associated with Russian disinformation.

      eyome · Friday, 11 March, 2022 - 19:47

    Après Mozilla qui se sont dit que Firefox devait privilégier les sites avec des infos sûres et vérifiées 🤡

    On a Duckduckgo qui s'inquiète qu'on lise des sites pas bien comme ils veulent.

    Il va falloir d'urgence arrêter de mêler technologie et idéologie.

    Duckduckgo va maintenant faire doublon avec Google, il n'a plus grand intérêt.

    Pour ceux qui veulent un moteur qui casse pas les couilles, utilisez des méta-moteurs, comme Searx par exemple.

    #Fr, #Duckduckgo, #Politique, #Ideologie, #Russie, #Ukraine, #OTAN, #UE, #Logiciel, #FreeSoftware.

    If the French service Qwant.com is set as the #search provider in your web #browser (Firefox, Iridium...), it may occur that it shows a message telling it's not "available" in your region. This can happen if you're using TOR, a VPN, or for other reasons.

    To circumvent this, you may :

    1. Go to the search bar (CTRL + L), edit qwant.com as ddg.gg and hit Enter, you'll go to #DuckDuckGo with the same request.
    2. Or for the next searches, write as following into the search bar: !ddg my keywords to perform the same search throught Duck Duck Go, instead of your original #request my keywords

    If it happens too often, change the default search engine.

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      #Qwant as default search engine: here's what to do if it's unavailable in your country

      Mathias Poujol-Rost ✅ · Saturday, 1 May, 2021 - 15:55 edit

    If the French service Qwant.com is set as the #search provider in your web #browser (Firefox, Iridium...), it may occur that it shows a message telling it's not "available" in your region. This can happen if you're using TOR, a VPN, or for other reasons.

    To circumvent this, you may :

    1. Go to the search bar (CTRL + L), edit qwant.com as ddg.gg and hit Enter, you'll go to #DuckDuckGo with the same request.
    2. Or for the next searches, write as following into the search bar: !ddg my keywords to perform the same search throught Duck Duck Go, instead of your original #request my keywords

    If it happens too often, change the default search engine.

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      5 Google Alternatives That Don’t Suck

      pubsub.dcentralisedmedia.com / LifehackerAustralia · Wednesday, 3 February, 2021 - 22:38 · 2 minutes

    Google’s search engine has become a verb in the same way as ‘hoovering’ became a synonym for vacuuming and ‘Breville’ became the term for a toasted sandwich. But with the current tensions building between Google and news providers in Australia threatening the very availability of Google search in the country, folks are having to now consider what alternatives exist.

    Here are a few.

    DuckDuckGo

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    I’ve looked at DuckDuckGo before. Its big benefit over Google is that it is very privacy focussed.

    Getting it to limit results to Australia is interesting – it does a poor job at that. But for the majority of searches, it works just fine. I tend to use the “site:” option a lot to find data at specific places as it works more effectively than the search tools on most web sites.


    Bing

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    If nothing else, Microsoft’s Bing looks a lot prettier than Google and most of the others.

    Although it’s not privacy focussed, you can tweak the preferences so the ads you see are better targeted and it also boasts its own mobile apps for iOS and Android. Additionally, Microsoft has openly stated they have no problem with the proposed news media bargaining code.


    Search Encrypt

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    If privacy is what you want, then Search Encrypt is worth a look.

    It takes online tracking prevention seriously by blocking online trackers and using local encryption to secure your searches. It uses AES-256 bit encryption with Secure Sockets Layer encryption so your searches and other web activities are secure as well as hiding them from other users who have access to your computer.


    Wolfram Alpha

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    Back in the old days, search engines worked by having humans curate content rather than spidering the web and caching lots of content. Wolfram Alpha uses a combination of curation with a mathematical model that generates search results that are computational facts.

    For example, if I look up “Australia”, rather than getting a list of websites about our country, I get a bunch of data about Australia; things like land mass, population and demographic information.


    Start Page

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    While Google’s search results are often considered the best, people are concerned about being tracked by the search giant. Start Page pays Google to access its results but strips away all the trackers.

    So, you get great search results without having your search history become a tool to track you and target you with ads. And, it also includes the “Anonymous View” feature. If you click on a search result you can visit the site in full privacy. The sire will never know you were there. You’ll find the feature next to every search result.

    This article has been updated since its original publish date.

    The post 5 Google Alternatives That Don’t Suck appeared first on Lifehacker Australia .

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      Brève sur DuckDuckGo

      motius · pubsub.gugod.fr / hashtagueule · Sunday, 19 June, 2016 - 22:00

    Bonjour à tous ! À la suite d'une recherche  infructueuse sur beaucoup de moteurs de recherche (Qwant, Google, Yahoo, et DuckDuckGo), j'ai remarqué que les résultats de mon mot-clef obscur que DDG me présentait étaient les mêmes que ceux de Yahoo. Coïncidence ? Je ne crois pas ! Il y a déjà eu des ...

    Bonjour à tous !

    À la suite d'une recherche  infructueuse sur beaucoup de moteurs de recherche (Qwant, Google, Yahoo, et DuckDuckGo), j'ai remarqué que les résultats de mon mot-clef obscur que DDG me présentait étaient les mêmes que ceux de Yahoo.

    Coïncidence ? Je ne crois pas !

    Coincidence-i-think-not

    Il y a déjà eu des histoires de résultats volés entre moteurs de recherche, mais ceci n'en est pas une : depuis "quelques années" DDG et Yahoo collaborent : cf. la déclaration de DDG ici et celle de Yahoo .

    Pas vraiment une nouvelle donc, mais une avancée dans l'univers DuckDuckGo (qui est vaste et probablement intéressant).

    Bonne journée et à très bientôt !

    Motius