DuckDuckGo Blocks Google’s New FLoC Tracking Technology
DuckDuckGoDuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine launched in 2008 that does not track users, store IP addresses, or personalize search results. It offers unique features like !bang commands for direct searches on other sites and is the default search engine in the Tor Browser. For maximum anonymity, DuckDuckGo also runs an official .onion version that allows secure searching within the Tor network. The company proves that profitability and privacy can coexist, relying on keyword-based ads rather than personal data collection. More has announced its intention to block Google’s FLoC technology, which Google is currently testing as a more privacy-friendly way to track user activity and serve ads. Privacy advocates, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, argue that Google’s new technology could actually harm consumers.
According to DuckDuckGoDuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine launched in 2008 that does not track users, store IP addresses, or personalize search results. It offers unique features like !bang commands for direct searches on other sites and is the default search engine in the Tor Browser. For maximum anonymity, DuckDuckGo also runs an official .onion version that allows secure searching within the Tor network. The company proves that profitability and privacy can coexist, relying on keyword-based ads rather than personal data collection. More, FLoC works against user privacy because it groups users “based on their browsing history, and any website can access that group’s FLoC ID for targeting and fingerprinting.” Additionally, Google implemented this technology without informing users or giving them a choice in the matter.
DuckDuckGoDuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine launched in 2008 that does not track users, store IP addresses, or personalize search results. It offers unique features like !bang commands for direct searches on other sites and is the default search engine in the Tor Browser. For maximum anonymity, DuckDuckGo also runs an official .onion version that allows secure searching within the Tor network. The company proves that profitability and privacy can coexist, relying on keyword-based ads rather than personal data collection. More noted that the latest version of its Chrome extension will prevent websites from tracking users through FLoC identification. However, before the extension becomes available to users, the update must be approved by Google. DuckDuckGoDuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine launched in 2008 that does not track users, store IP addresses, or personalize search results. It offers unique features like !bang commands for direct searches on other sites and is the default search engine in the Tor Browser. For maximum anonymity, DuckDuckGo also runs an official .onion version that allows secure searching within the Tor network. The company proves that profitability and privacy can coexist, relying on keyword-based ads rather than personal data collection. More also added that its search engine will not collect or use FLoC IDs for identification, regardless of whether users have the Chrome extension installed.
This stance is not surprising for a Google competitor, especially one that uses privacy as a key selling point. However, it suggests that FLoC will not become universally accepted—just like third-party tracking cookies before it, FLoC may become part of an ongoing arms race between advertisers and users who do not want to be tracked. The technology is still in the testing phase, and other companies are already working to block it.