



This message may give the user the impression that the browser blocks all Microsoft-owned third-party trackers, but, as the PCAPDroid connection logs show, that impression would be mistaken.ĭuckDuckGo’s Privacy Configuration repository includes among a list of domains for which cookie protections are disabled “due to site breakage issues.” However, this list does not include px. Interestingly, if the third-party clarity.ms tracker, which is a Microsoft-owned user behavior analytics tool, is present on the first site visited by the user, the app informs the user that it blocked Microsoft’s attempt to track the user. When a user first install’s DuckDuckGo’s browser, it prompts the user to visit a website to see what trackers the browser blocks.
