DuckDuckGo’s App Tracking Protection beta is now available to all Android users
by Jess Weatherbed from The Verge - All Posts on (#65WQS)
DuckDuckGo's new App Tracking Protection tool aims to prevent apps from tracking Android users and then selling the collected data. | Image: DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo's App Tracking Protection is now available for public beta testing on all Android devices after launching in a limited beta almost one year ago.
App Tracking Protection for Android is a free feature from the privacy-focused company that blocks third-party trackers within apps, even when said apps aren't actively being used. When enabled in DuckDuckGo's browser, it detects when apps are about to send data to a list of third-party tracking companies on DuckDuckGo's publicly available blocklist and then blocks most of those data requests. It all happens on the device without routing your data through DuckDuckGo's servers.
Image: DuckDuckGo With the App Tracking Protection Activity Report," you can see...