screenshot of Duckduckgo app tracking blocker that has blocked 107 tracking attempts over the last four days

Hi all, relative newcomer here.

I tend use Duckduckgo as my main browser (Firefox if there’s issues) as I do like the built in app tracker blocking (and the cookie management and email forwarding service!)

I was somewhat surprised just now to see that Connect (current Lemmy app) has been trying to allow tracking attempts by Google, Amazon and other such bellends.

Why is that? Surely we’re trying to leave all that shite behind?

Thanks!

  • twistedtxb@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    It is not. It has been discussed countless times already. The trackers are from the external sites youre visiting through Connect.

    There’s nothing connect can do about the trackers from the articles you’re visiting using Connect.

    If you’re worried about trackers, you can force connect to open sites using an xternal browser that has tracker blockers features.

  • *Tagger*@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I think I saw this mentioned before and it’s trackers on websites visited when clicking links on Lemmy.

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    1 year ago

    Ah yes, DuckDuckGo, the company whose anti-tracker stance was called into question when their own browser was caught tracking its users, despite claiming it did not track them.

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        1 year ago

        As a browser? Firefox. The answer is always just Firefox. It’s not perfect by any means, but it’s the best in terms of privacy and ethics. It’s not shady like Brave is, it’s not Chromium-based like any other browser, and Mozilla is actively engaged in making the web a better place.

        I’ve had the chance to discuss numerous times with people about other browsers, and I honestly don’t get why they always look elsewhere, when Firefox exists.

        P.s.: sorry about the tirade, I obviously don’t have anything against you. It’s just that Firefox has existed for 21 years and it has been consistently user-focused and privacy-centric and I really don’t understand why people don’t just use it - maybe because it’s not as new and thus does not look as attractive as other browsers

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          1 year ago

          Firefox for android also is also the only big name browser on that platform supporting add-ons