Google is tracking you even when you use DuckDuckGo [privacy respecting search engines, via trackers on the websites that you visit] (www.simpleanalytics.com)
from cm0002@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ca on 14 Jul 16:08
https://lemmy.world/post/32955684

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Lag@lemmy.world on 14 Jul 16:49 next collapse

I like how uBlock blocks redirected links from things like Google Maps which reminds me to just type in the website. I hope it can be turned up for this too.

MyTurtleSwimsUpsideDown@fedia.io on 14 Jul 17:11 next collapse

Wow! What a headline: It makes it sound like DDG was compromised by Google.

spoiler

It wasn’t.

DDG protects you from Google (knowing your search history, and which links you clicked from each search) while you are on the DDG website. Of course it doesn’t protect you from trackers once you leave DDG. For that you need other cookie and tracking blockers like PrivacyBadger, uBlockOrigin, and Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection.

It is definitely an important point that up to 40% of US sites send user data to google, but that is not something unique to DDG. A more accurate headline would be “Google is tracking you even if you never use it.”

who@feddit.org on 14 Jul 21:21 collapse

Indeed. uBlock Origin is a must for applying filter lists, IMHO.

I also use uMatrix to block all scripts and XMLHttpRequests by default, as well as images and everything else from third parties. It makes it easy to see from where a site is trying pull scripts to run on my computer, and to enable them on a per-domain basis when I want to. (uBlock Origin technically has this functionality, but uMatrix has a much better interface for it, and still works despite no longer being developed.)

Google domains are banned at my place.

leastaction@lemmy.ca on 14 Jul 20:01 next collapse

A good alternative to Youtube is Freetube, a Youtube client that prevents tracking. freetubeapp.io

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 14 Jul 20:31 next collapse

Use things like Newpipe on mobile for YouTube, use stract.com for good old fashioned links based on content, not adwords

XLE@piefed.social on 14 Jul 21:05 collapse

I think this comment said it best:

This is an obvious, thinly-veiled advertisement for a company's services. It's widely known that ad companies track you everywhere by many mechanisms. This is why we use ad blockers of all sorts. This has nothing to do with DuckDuckGo, it's merely used as a vehicle to get clicks.

And a supplemental note from the DDG team themselves :

This title is highly misleading, implying that Google tracks DuckDuckGo searches directly, which isn’t true... please change it to be more accurate about Google analytics and other Google trackers on websites you may visit.

(copied from my response to the same post in a different community)

otter@lemmy.ca on 15 Jul 10:35 collapse

@cm0002@lemmy.world

This post is being reported, would you consider updating the title to reflect these details? Maybe:

Google is tracking you even when you use [privacy respecting search engines, through trackers on the websites that you visit]

cm0002@lemmy.world on 15 Jul 16:46 collapse

Sure thing, edited