DuckDuckGo's App Tracking Protection helps block third-party trackers in your phone’s various apps, and it's now available for everyone with an Android.
, and are frequently sold to them at huge profit margins, resulting in a massive consumerist surveillance ecosystem built upon people’s most personal details.
Tools like App Tracking Protection, however, provide a welcome barrier to these invasive tactics—this case, aensures that your app data doesn’t even go to DuckDuckGo’s own remote servers, much less anyone else’s. DuckDuckGo in Android also provides a real-time review of the feature’s results, including what tracking networks are involved with each app, as well as the data they have a history of collecting. You can even get automatically generated summaries if notifications are enabled.
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