Ecosia adds “contractually forced” Microsoft Clarity tracking (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/clarity/setup-and-installation/about-clarity | privacy faq : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/clarity/faq#privacy), which will record the behaviour of users on the website. Recording clics, size, and more.

They will also add an optional Google setting. Enabling the cookie will allow to get search results from Google, but also to get tracked by Google.

Optional Microsoft advertising tracking is still a thing, tho it may not be necessary if Bing can get a fingerprint and behaviour of the user in real time…

This may be the final flow for Ecosia for me. Unless somehow the Microsoft Clarity can be private… But I don’t think so.

    • whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      aren’t they using bing also? (I never checked, and still not going to check right now… because I’m …)

      I’m using duckduckgo but how would they avoid this if Microsoft make it mandatory by contract?

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      My only concern with DDG is that they are US based and as far as I know they can be submitted to a gag order and forced to silently give private data to some agencies.

      After the Snowden leaks this doesn’t inspire much confidence in their ability to protect the privacy of their users.

      I think they simply can’t guarantee any privacy even if they have good intentions.

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        1 year ago

        Can you even create an account on ddg? What data do they have on you?

        Not being argumentative, I’m genuinely curious.

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          You can create an account on DDG.

          Even if you don’t they can probably link your IP to search requests.

          And even if they refuse, some agency could probably install their own software to track users.

          I understand this looks like paranoia but again considering the invasion of privacy the NSA did in the past, it’s not really far fetched.