How DuckDuckGo Was Caught Spying On You...
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Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! DuckDuckGo is known to be a privacy-focused brand centered around hiding your footprint from Big Tech, while they did keep your privacy from most companies they did backchannel to Microsoft. Let's find out what happened! Thanks for watching! Like, Comment and Subscribe for more videos! Use code "SOG" to save money at www.gfuel.com Check out the newest episode of the podcast: https://youtu.be/hRVF7n36JFc

More like a one year old post thats getting recommended to people for some reason

Exactly, I’m not sure why old posts are being pushed to the front for so many users but this is very old post and some very old news.

DuckDuckGo claims to have fixed this tracking issue with Microsoft a long time ago now.

Lemmy’s Hot sort algorithm still needs some fine tuning, is what I’ve heard. Honestly, I feel good getting some engagement going on a post someone submitted to have a discussion and just got left out in a field to die.

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