DuckDuckGo's privacy abuses-- current, historic, and by proxy
from dirtfindr@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 09 Mar 2020 22:35
https://lemmy.ml/post/31321

There are substantial privacy and civil liberty issues with DuckDuckGo. Here they are spot-lighted:

For the record, this is how Tor Project responds to criticism about their loyalty toward DuckDuckGo (their benefactor) in IRC:

18:20 < psychil> if torbrowser is going to be recommended, it should also be open to scrutiny. in the absence of that transparency, you create an untrustworthy forum.

18:20 < psychil> we’ve seen a loyalty from TB toward duckduckgo, but DDG is in partnership with Verizon, Yahoo, AOL et. al.

18:21 < psychil> all CISPA-sponsoring companies

18:22 < psychil> if ppl choose to trust them fair enough, but this trust shouldn’t be pushed on every user weighing their choice of browsers

18:26 -!- mode/#tor [-b psychil@!@*] by ChanServ

18:27 < YY_Bozhinsky> psychil: i am using Tor (thanks to Tor Devs)… PLUS brain - good bundle. I am happy. And please, don’t rush to change Reality (do it slowly with love and respect). Because it’s home for many ppl. They construct their lives in it. Think twice before ruining that. Please.

18:27 -!- mode/#tor [+b psychil!@] by ChanServ

18:27 -!- psychil was kicked from #tor by ChanServ [wont stop the FUD]

Indeed, Tor Project is notoriously fast to censor any discourse (no matter how civil) when it supports a narrative that doesn’t align with their view / propaganda.

#privacy

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uranushertz@lemmy.one on 03 Jul 2023 14:39 collapse

Currently using Brave browser with its own search engine search.brave.com

mrnobody@reddthat.com on 06 Mar 00:20 collapse

Waterfox.

Firefox with privacy stuff turned on by default, doesn’t risk breaking websites like Librewolf