
DuckDuckGo's browsers and extensions now protect against AMP tracking - The Verge

The privacy focused DuckDuckGo browser has joined the list of companies moving away from using Google’s AMP framework, saying the technology is bad for privacy and favors ads on AMP pages.
Googles AMP framework is bad for privacy, the company said
DuckDuckGo says its now preventing AMP tracking.
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