Submitted via IRC for Bytram
Is this for real? DuckDuckGo has grown in popularity primarily on its claim: We don't track you. Is this no longer true?
DuckDuckGo now fingerprinting visitors
DuckDuckGo is using the Canvas DOMRect API on their search engine. Canvas is used to make unique geometry measurements on target browsers, and DOMRect API uses rectangles. This can be verified with the CanvasBlocker Firefox add-on by Korbinian Kapsner. DDG has recently been redirecting some website navigations to cute pictures with remarks about their privacy promises. The organization is now seeking to expand their Internet presence. DDG are without question data brokers, and commercial websites that make promises like DDG does will not survive for long if they actually keep them.
(Score: 2) by cubancigar11 on Thursday January 10 2019, @04:55PM
My experiences with experimental technologies, so far, has been disappointing because I invariably find that the hassle of making "it" work just never ends. I don't have experience with YaCy though, so let me know how it turns out for you and if it is worth it. DISCLAIMER: I am back to using google after experimenting with ddg and bing for 1 year.