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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! DuckDuckGo is known to be a privacy-focused brand centered around hiding your footprint from Big Tech, while they did keep your privacy from most companies they did backchannel to Microsoft. Let's find out what happened! Thanks for watching!
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  • @SomeOrdinaryGamers
    @SomeOrdinaryGamers  2 года назад +778

    Use code "SOG" to save money at www.gfuel.com
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  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 2 года назад +20754

    So basically the same website that swore to protect your privacy actually ended up doing the opposite? They’ve become the very thing they swore to destroy

    • @muufle
      @muufle 2 года назад +781

      They got bought out by Google so...
      Edit: this is false, I got it wrong.
      What actually happened is that DDG is a glorified Bing without the ads, DDG signed a deal with Microsoft to use tracking on the website.

    • @victorjohn3005
      @victorjohn3005 2 года назад +102

      @SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) ew

    • @zacharyjason339
      @zacharyjason339 2 года назад

      @UCCHdqtQY3vZ7K32iolNuQlQ Hopefully this is a joke if not please unalive yourself

    • @citronime
      @citronime 2 года назад

      @UCCHdqtQY3vZ7K32iolNuQlQ I will call predator poachers on you

    • @ORLY911
      @ORLY911 2 года назад +843

      Oh, _we're_ not tracking you, but we're letting other companies track you, so therefore we're protecting your privacy :^)

  • @alejandrovallencci
    @alejandrovallencci 2 года назад +5194

    Never ever trust a company that apologises after they get caught. I’m sick of hearing corporate statements about how “regretful and sorry” they are.

    • @John-X
      @John-X 2 года назад +32

      I've been watching SomeOrdinaryGamers videos every now & then for like a couple of years now, but I wasn't subscribed.
      This is the video that got me to subscribe to him.

    • @westabsupplyebay4093
      @westabsupplyebay4093 2 года назад +60

      Only bc they got caught, business as usual otherwise.

    • @InedibleMuffin
      @InedibleMuffin 2 года назад +154

      I understand that corporate apologies risk looking insincere, but honestly what else could they do? If they don't acknowledge it, silence can be taken as admittance of fault by the public. An unapologetic admittance of fault, no less.

    • @Sputterbugz
      @Sputterbugz 2 года назад +45

      never trust a company in general. i mean if they dont apologize youd be mad so it doesnt rlly matter whether they apologize or not

    • @crakaweazol
      @crakaweazol 2 года назад +35

      What they said: "Im sorry"
      What they meant: "REESE'S PUFFS REESE'S PUFFS! EAT EM UP! EAT EM UP! EAT EM UP! EAT EM UP!"

  • @Sawta
    @Sawta 2 года назад +1244

    When it comes to "Why does privacy matter" I try to make this analogy: Imagine you leave your house and go to get into your car. Next to your car, there is a guy there writing when you left your house. As you get in, he takes a photo of your license plate. He doesn't interact with you in anyway, but stares at you intently. You start to drive down the street and he follows you. You come to a red light and stop, he makes a note of it. You drive around in circles for a while, trying to figure out what he's up to, this is noted as "suspicious behavior" on _your_ part, not his. You give up and drive to your job. He parks next to you and follows you inside to your desk.
    Now just imagine that instead of that being a physical guy, it's the phone in your pocket.
    You don't need to be a "wack job" to understand why that scenario is not cool. You don't need to be some "conspiracy theorist" or "anti-government person" to get why this is bad. You don't need to be some drug dealer to have a desire for people to stop tracking your movements.
    Tracking bad because *it is,* not because you need any specific circumstance to define why the tracking is something to worry about - the tracking *is* the issue. The act of tracking a persons every movement is something that should be of extreme concern and *anger* by every single person being tracked. The only reason why there is no great outcry about this is because the tracking that is done on you is not a physical presence, but a digital one.

    • @kaka09876543210
      @kaka09876543210 2 года назад +14

      The solution is simple. DONT USE PHONE.

    • @LordNementon
      @LordNementon 2 года назад +22

      But tracking your location is mandatory for your cell phone to works (your operator know where you are, where you were 🙃🤫😸)
      Sorry, but there are no person behind that, it's only machines to machines at the exception if you have rised interest from the lawful forces of your country and they start using your country lawful interception framework.

    •  2 года назад +37

      "Now just imagine that instead of that being a physical guy, it's the phone in your pocket." Then it's suddently not umconfortable anymore and I dont feel like it's a problem

    • @Grimexx955
      @Grimexx955 2 года назад +62

      I’ve heard people say things like “why worry if you have nothing to hide” like as if never having privacy isn’t degrading to your mental health and ability to grow as a human being… we need privacy. we need the ability to be alone and we need the ability to answer the questions about ourselves without anyone judging.

    •  2 года назад

      @@Grimexx955 You are correct, being alone in private is essential to a good mental healh. However, you're totally alone with your phone. Despite them collecting data, there is noone watching you, you're alone in private. There is absolutely no human beings looking into the data they collect. This is all done by algorithms. It's not personal, these companies dont give a shit about your life, they dont take your infomation for gossip. Having them take your data is not damaging to your mental health unless you've paranoidly convinced yourself that someone is behind your phone camera watching you 24/7

  • @Clairavoya
    @Clairavoya 2 года назад +97

    It's crazy how like, this stuff is borderline spyware but it's by actual companies not hackers, and there is not a lot you can do about it. As well as some of it isn't even stuff being put on your computer, it's the trackers just knowing everywhere you go, and stuff on websites getting your fingerprint. It's actually terrifying once you think about it

    • @sniffinglue7236
      @sniffinglue7236 2 года назад

      Nah it's more common than not. Walmart uses facial recognition software to detect people that have been banned. To do so they scan everyone. Otherwise it wouldn't work. (It really doesn't work well regardless). It's still commonly implemented. I don't agree with it but to escape it you have to live outside a city and only trade goods with like minded folk.

    • @GyreArts
      @GyreArts 5 месяцев назад +1

      As terrifying it is a company is less fearable than an individual
      At least you know exactly what they want to do with your information and the alternative motives they have
      And money and advertising is a lot less harming than say some weirdo hacking into your stuff directly
      That and the companies being kinda binded to restrictions to stop em from doing something straight up aggressive
      Data siphoning with a simple goal like that is far less fearable even if it's fucked
      (I could be ignorant ofc but I'm alright with stuff (but at the same time I'm also the kinda dumbass that leaves his door unlocked lol)

    • @nolandderlugner1351
      @nolandderlugner1351 4 месяца назад

      ​@@GyreArtsunless the data gets used for misinformation so that democracies fall apart

    • @MamaMOB
      @MamaMOB 2 месяца назад

      It is spyware. What do you think spyware does? It watches what you do and sells that data. What do you think these companies do? Watch what you do and sell the data.

  • @burnttoast26
    @burnttoast26 2 года назад +5845

    Could this be enough for a false advertising case? Because they went in big on the privacy narrative.

    • @wahtari2994
      @wahtari2994 2 года назад +154

      im not sure if you can make law action and win.

    • @innocent_red_head
      @innocent_red_head 2 года назад +350

      I think the creators of ddg could sue Google for going against what they original idea but I doubt it would go very far

    • @rossorange2592
      @rossorange2592 2 года назад +57

      Probably not, Google has them they’re gonna win

    • @onradioactivewaves
      @onradioactivewaves 2 года назад +252

      Read the terms of service you agreed to by using the product and then you'll likely see that there's nothing you can do about the past. Every TOS pretty much makes you agree to be inept to do anything about anything.

    • @elseggs6504
      @elseggs6504 2 года назад

      @@onradioactivewaves "agreeing" to the ToS doesnt necessarily make everything they do perfectly legal. Facebo- Meta always has a shaky hold in the EU because of Laws revolving around Privacy. The only reason these techcompanies get away with everything these days is that pretty much every country on this globe is ruled by tech-illiterates

  • @wiltedangel
    @wiltedangel 2 года назад +5670

    ive honestly given up on privacy, it's too hard to escape and situations like this demoralize me heavily

    • @youdonegoofed
      @youdonegoofed 2 года назад +324

      weak

    • @nevermind2521
      @nevermind2521 2 года назад

      @@youdonegoofed you're watching this on youtube and youtube is tracking you. Heck, even the government tracks you. Its almost impossible to have privacy these days.

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 2 года назад +774

      while privacy is nigh impossible, anonymity is still fairly simple by just following what Muta said here and look like any other npc on the network, they'll have your data but there's little chance they can use it in any non-aggregate way

    • @villings
      @villings 2 года назад +33

      you want to escape privacy? that's easy!

    • @durschfalltv7505
      @durschfalltv7505 2 года назад +206

      I don't think you have to become fully private. I think if you try to avoid 80% of tracking thats enough already. I am not a criminal i just try to piss these big corps of a little and cut into their profits.

  • @diamond2979
    @diamond2979 2 года назад +33

    i used to be one of those “i have nothing to hide people” but considering i’m a 21 year old woman, i really should get more serious about my privacy online..

    • @BrennanYoung
      @BrennanYoung 5 месяцев назад +16

      please consider the wisdom of mentioning that you are are a 21 year old woman in random places where infosec people (i.e. hackers) are hanging out.

    • @DoYouSeeBananaManTH
      @DoYouSeeBananaManTH 2 месяца назад +4

      @@BrennanYounglol

  • @professionalfatherdoer
    @professionalfatherdoer 5 месяцев назад +22

    I love how advertisers invest billions and trillions of dollars into investing in machine learning to gather my information, calculate what ads would be best for me in real time, run thousands of ads per day through servers checking and guessing what'll get me to click whilst simultaneously reading what I'm doing at all times, just for like 9/10ths of the population to use ad blockers

  • @swag-jn1lk
    @swag-jn1lk 2 года назад +2247

    I think at this point no matter what you use, they will always moniter/track/sell your information, I just wish they weren't so secretive about it. Instead of promising "privacy" they should just be clear about what they'll do with our information, and at that point it's up to us if we want to use their service.

    • @valletas
      @valletas 2 года назад

      Funny enough i think google is the one who is more clear about this
      They are also the one who take the most data from their users but still they rarely try to hide it

    • @flameshana9
      @flameshana9 2 года назад +258

      They all claim they care about privacy and then they all say "We never sell your data except under the following conditions." That's like saying "No, your Honor, I did not shoot anyone, except the following list of people" and STILL getting away with it.

    • @robonator2945
      @robonator2945 2 года назад +77

      thats actually why I picked the VPN I did. Instead of just screaming *_NO FUCKING LOGS DICKBRAIN_* at me, they actually showed exactly what they DID log. I saw the information they logged, (and it was even formatted how I would assume the logs are actually stored. This is hard to put into words but it was just how the text looked in the boxes. It's one of those small things I don't think most people would think to fake if they were going to) read through it all, then decided that I trusted them. They are located somewhere where they aren't obligated to store or expose any information, and they even went into detail explaining the nature of what they DO log. (for instance a device limit, they explained that while they CAN tell you how many devices are currently on the account, they cannot see any information about those devices or even tell you how many devices were on the account 5 minutes ago) I will personally never trust a company that just screams " *_NO FUCKING LOGS YOU COCKBITE_* " in my face thinking that makes them trustworthy. On the contrary, a service which goes into it's own technical specifications or concepts, or one that explains in detail the exact nature of what it DOES log, will always have my trust. The thing about telling people what you DON'T do is that, out of a set of infinity, the finite set of disallowed actions might as well not matter. (i.e. : "nooooo, we dont 'sell' your data, we trade it! ") To counter this, in the infinite set of possible actions, the finite set of allowed actions mean there is very little wiggle room and you have to be very fucking clear about what your doing. (technically a whitelist privacy policy like this COULD be written vaguely as well, but it would be much harder to conceal. "we will never sell your data to 3rd parties" vs "we will collect and share some personal information" both are vague, but one is much more clearly vague, whereas the other is feigning clarity.

    • @cyraxx604
      @cyraxx604 2 года назад

      If they was honest, you wouldn't buy into it, its the same with VPN's, they lie to you so you buy the product... Welcome to capitalism lol.

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse 2 года назад +22

      Sure, but what's the alternative? Everything uses something else as a backend and it's either google or bing. Of course, you could always trust a search engine based in a hostile nation, but then how would it be any different. You quite literally have no choice when it comes to privacy. You either go with none or a tiny sliver.

  • @RUNFROMONYX
    @RUNFROMONYX 2 года назад +3786

    for those who havent figured it out yet, whenever a company says "your privacy matters" they care the least about your privacy

    • @EnoEso
      @EnoEso 2 года назад +284

      Your privacy does matter.. it's profitable

    • @gewdvibes
      @gewdvibes 2 года назад +45

      I think that’s a bit much, they’re still clearly better than google and Facebook and Microsoft lol

    • @E4439Qv5
      @E4439Qv5 2 года назад +10

      Apple is still pretty secure.

    • @iimlazyy
      @iimlazyy 2 года назад +12

      No no no quite the opposite they care about your privacy thats why they try to have the least of it as possible

    • @apuapu4545
      @apuapu4545 2 года назад +37

      I dunno what you dudes are on about. Facebook takes privacy very seriously and has some of the best privacy settings on the net.

  • @laethinfowler2317
    @laethinfowler2317 2 года назад +142

    It's funny, because on paper, it really seems like something most people would be ok with if they just asked. "oh, so you will see what I like and am interested in, and will refer me to those things? Sounds good to me" but no, they decided to be super unethical about this all

    • @MamaMOB
      @MamaMOB 2 месяца назад +1

      Two years later and no people are not okay with that. Cuz first off you have to take my data and sell it to personalize ads. Not to mention every little bit of space is taken up by ads anymore. And have you seen an actually decent ad in the last 5 years? Because I sure haven't.

    • @Playingwith3D
      @Playingwith3D 2 месяца назад

      if they were ethical about it, they would pay you for your data. But they choose to steal it by TOS agreements instead.

  • @BobSellers6502
    @BobSellers6502 2 года назад +147

    It's almost like the only way to get actual privacy is to make this an actual crime with legislation.

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp 5 месяцев назад +5

      Finally, someone who gets it

    • @chri-k
      @chri-k 2 месяца назад +6

      even that won't be too effective

    • @andrewbrown6786
      @andrewbrown6786 2 месяца назад +3

      The problem is enforcing the legislation…

    • @jawadalam5014
      @jawadalam5014 Месяц назад

      @@andrewbrown6786 ban something and the companies are gonna find a loophole in like 3 seconds

  • @kelly4187
    @kelly4187 2 года назад +3141

    I called it. When they first appeared I said "either they are lying, or they are starting with good intentions and will be corrupted.".
    I always had a suspicion this project was just to fingerprint and identify people who were security conscious as a test data set for other advertising development.

    • @falcononpc9845
      @falcononpc9845 2 года назад +65

      Again, you didnt even watch the whole video. DuckDuckGo is not as bad as it is made out to me. The data is sent to microsoft, but only from the mobile browser. All this outrage about them being "corrupted" is ridiculous.

    • @tatherva7387
      @tatherva7387 2 года назад +266

      @@falcononpc9845 did *you* watch it? Just because they say "no tracksies, pinky promise" and gather data anyway doesn't mean that data won't be stolen or subpoenaed. they heavily implied they weren't going to allow trackers, period, in their marketing and they changed their minds on the down low because they need ad revenue to stay afloat. That's fair to call corruption far as I'm concerned. and wym "again?" you're first reply?

    • @falcononpc9845
      @falcononpc9845 2 года назад

      @@tatherva7387 what are you talking about? They don't gather data. You are only further proving you know nothing about the situation. The spying muta is referring to is a minimal amount of telemetry that is sent in the mobile browser to Microsoft. The CEO has responded to this on hackernews and reddit already. They are trying to minimize the amount of telemetry that microsoft forces them to take. None of this changes the fact that DDG, the search engine, not the browser, is the best search engine for privacy. The video is heavily misleading and clickbaity, and muta is peddling week-old news.

    • @MutedAndReported3032
      @MutedAndReported3032 2 года назад +1

      ok

    • @friendlyhobo6483
      @friendlyhobo6483 2 года назад +37

      @@tatherva7387 They didn't change it "on the down low." They literally announced it themselves. This video did a great job in twisting the truth of what actually happened.

  • @thecourier231
    @thecourier231 2 года назад +1627

    I was always suspicious about how Duck Duck Go made money without tracking us. It turns out they completely lied, and it’s a big shame.

    • @JGHFunRun
      @JGHFunRun 2 года назад +22

      It's certainly possible, but it's hard

    • @jude_ity
      @jude_ity 2 года назад +178

      You're aware this whole video is mostly fearmongering as clickbait, are you not?
      DDG makes money off investments and keyword advertising.
      Both can work without having to track you.
      Keyword advertisements show ads based off the search you've made. For example, say you search for a toaster oven. Chances are, you'll find a shopping tab on practically any mainstream browser. Google makes most of its money off this, so it's profitable enough for a smaller company like DDG.
      Also, they didn't completely lie. If you actually read their blog (or at the very least, their response), it should be clear that they don't intend on lying when all it does is harm their reputation.

    • @meanstoandend
      @meanstoandend 2 года назад +112

      @@jude_ity fuck why was this comment so hard to find. They’re forwarding the ip in request to Microsoft because they’ve worked specifically with them to make sure the contract they have in place is to protect the user.
      I’ve lost respect for this channel.

    • @streettrialsandstuff
      @streettrialsandstuff 2 года назад +49

      They are making money by showing you ads relative to your current behaviour, not by profiling you for later. Once you terminate your session it gets reset (at least it should)

    • @viewerguy10
      @viewerguy10 2 года назад +10

      That makes way more sense. Thanks, but what do you mean by “mostly” clickbait? Is there anything valid about this video.

  • @Snotnarok
    @Snotnarok 2 года назад +54

    Privacy is insane, I have heard about vtubers who hide their identities with models and thought that's a good idea, sounds neat. But apparently some of crazier of their audiences stalked their info to find out who they are.
    That's creepy.
    So, I'm an artist on twitter and I don't use my face as a profile pic, no artist typically does. But some rando follows me and finds a old photo of me on some site I haven't used in 10+ years and posts it telling me to use my real face instead of a cartoon. WTF, what a freaking creep.
    And I'm some schmuck, not someone with tens of thousands of followers.
    I know we're talking corporations and much deeper levels of privacy breaching but it's, insane how people and companies can dig up all this crap on you, even to find your face.
    It's hilarious because even, to this day, people say youtube doesn't make any money. Directly? Yeah, probably not, but with all the info they're harvesting and what not? Of course they're making bank, or they'd have ditched it years ago. It's not like google is a stranger to killing off a product or service. They just became an info harvesting behemoth.

    • @some_one
      @some_one 2 года назад +1

      youtube technically is not making money, google on the other hand...

    • @pennerer5486
      @pennerer5486 5 месяцев назад

      You dont have to write essays for a youtube comment

    • @The_Rusalka
      @The_Rusalka 5 месяцев назад +9

      @@pennerer5486You can literally read this in 10-20 seconds, it’s not that bad

    • @GyreArts
      @GyreArts 5 месяцев назад +1

      ☠️ that's actually fucked man breh what the
      I'm sorry you had to deal with that 🫂
      I was telling someone earlier that I fear companies spying far less than I fear individuals
      I'd rather be stalked by a systematic corporation with a goal to filter advertisement and make more money for themselves
      Than to be stalked by some creep that has some icky desires and stuff ☠️

  • @veyy4
    @veyy4 2 года назад +5

    in 1 hour, I tested the amount of trackers using adblock. In 1 hour I received 940 trackers, this was on a looped music video. Disgusting.

  • @Swankster9000
    @Swankster9000 2 года назад +3952

    Duck Duck Go: “Cmon guys use duck duck go we don’t steal your info like google”
    Also Duck Duck Go:

    • @unlockboi
      @unlockboi 2 года назад +189

      @YeaMan my guy liked his own comment

    • @wils35
      @wils35 2 года назад

      @YeaMan The music is complete ass I did not even watch it.

    • @wils35
      @wils35 2 года назад

      @@unlockboi Lol lets dislike his comment, see how many of us can dislike his spam of shite music.

    • @bogbastard4243
      @bogbastard4243 2 года назад +45

      @YeaMan try again when you're older than 20.

    • @Anti-FreedomD.P.R.ofSouthKorea
      @Anti-FreedomD.P.R.ofSouthKorea 2 года назад +1

      😔😔

  • @jacobcooper2252
    @jacobcooper2252 2 года назад +1506

    “Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say.”
    ― Edward Snowden

    • @thespecter6416
      @thespecter6416 2 года назад +1

      Except free speech doesn't exist, not in America, not in EU, not in Asia. Maybe only in Antarctica.

    • @privateness.network
      @privateness.network 2 года назад +13

      +1 you beat me to it
      🙂

    • @sg.o7139
      @sg.o7139 2 года назад +15

      Finally ! A comment worth reading. 👍

    • @godqueensadie
      @godqueensadie 2 года назад +7

      Yeah but leaving your doors unlocked is less a privacy issue and more of a "I don't want my physical belongings stolen, and I don't want to be sexualky assaulted or murdered by an intruder" issue, so his analogy was kind of silly

    • @alicewonderland748
      @alicewonderland748 2 года назад +53

      @@godqueensadie??? What are you talking about? What does any of this have to do with the analogy??

  • @andrewchristiansen8311
    @andrewchristiansen8311 5 месяцев назад +26

    The best way to beat being tracked is with false information. RUclips thinks I'm 75, always getting prostate commercials, hearing aid commercials etc. My microsoft account is non sense and no two accounts for anything use the same alias. Trick is to offer up bad information to de-value their information schemes. Or make the cost of doing business too high with a lie.

  • @Valdraya
    @Valdraya 2 года назад +126

    i like how all of his videos are like 'you're fucked, everyone knows everything about you and they're selling that information' and his solution is always like 'just learn to code your own web browser and pay monthly for a vpn service and never make a google account and never go near any electronics and wear a tinfoil hat and..'

    • @joelrobinson5457
      @joelrobinson5457 2 года назад +5

      But what is there we can do?

    • @sukanasiikanmasinjer6670
      @sukanasiikanmasinjer6670 2 года назад +3

      @@joelrobinson5457 unless you're a criminal, it's ok I guess

    • @averyhaferman3474
      @averyhaferman3474 2 года назад +2

      What changes about my life if nobody tracks me?

    • @miyamotomasao3636
      @miyamotomasao3636 2 года назад

      @@sukanasiikanmasinjer6670
      Corporations are the wolves and you are the sheep.

    • @kaisertreu6276
      @kaisertreu6276 Год назад +38

      @@averyhaferman3474 It's about principles.
      A free society functions because people have an inherent right to freedom, sovereignty and privacy, so neither a company nor the government could or should be able to invade these rights.
      Mechanisms of power and control should always be designed so that no tyranny can use them effectively.
      With megacorporations invading our privacy through their technology, it clearly destroys this aspect.
      If we don't stop this, it will have horrific consequences in the future.

  • @alphanumeric6582
    @alphanumeric6582 2 года назад +2390

    Literally just a few days ago, I was wondering to myself "Can I really trust this browser?" I guess that aged well

    • @itmegibby2459
      @itmegibby2459 2 года назад +3

      mood

    • @matthewb8994
      @matthewb8994 2 года назад +31

      I don't think your 'aged well' statement holds if it was a few days. Jeez

    • @fiercelypolygons3696
      @fiercelypolygons3696 2 года назад +47

      I mean tbh they're forced to send data to Microsoft, it's better for you to just use Firefox with the DDG search engine. Firefox has its own API and is entirely cut off from Google and other big tech

    • @SplitTheBeat
      @SplitTheBeat 2 года назад +132

      @@matthewb8994 It was a fucking cynical statement. Jeez

    • @onradioactivewaves
      @onradioactivewaves 2 года назад +1

      If you haven't figured it out by now, you probably won't ever get it.

  • @catffiend
    @catffiend 2 года назад +3854

    I knew I had a reason to not use their service. lesson of the day: never trust big corporations that advertise "privacy"

    • @muridae05
      @muridae05 2 года назад +201

      duck duck go is not a big corporation but never trust anyone who models their product around privacy

    • @youngjacuzzi3676
      @youngjacuzzi3676 2 года назад +9

      Idk apple kinda seems solid.

    • @grandstarstudiosFORMER-YT
      @grandstarstudiosFORMER-YT 2 года назад +246

      @@youngjacuzzi3676 NOPE! APPLE DOES THE EXACT OPPOSITE

    • @Darkrezta
      @Darkrezta 2 года назад +88

      @@youngjacuzzi3676 are they seem solid, or they just seem better at hiding it them self?

    • @flamestoyershadowkill6400
      @flamestoyershadowkill6400 2 года назад +24

      ibly trust open source forks

  • @abeltesfaye_
    @abeltesfaye_ 2 года назад +12

    The irony in a major company pretending to enforce privacy spying on its users is genuinely insane. However, sadly, I'm not surprised. If it wasn't for Snowden, we likely still wouldn't know the extent of how much a lot of our tech is watching us

  • @terpsidance.
    @terpsidance. 2 года назад +18

    Can't wait to hear how express VPN automatically alerts and gives your information to every government and stalker.

  • @ordinaryfox4408
    @ordinaryfox4408 2 года назад +1132

    I think a better analogy than leaving the door open is more so a house of glass. You maintain certain critical securities but everyone can see what you are doing if they wanted to turn in your direction.

    • @a1goldenrunner
      @a1goldenrunner 2 года назад +15

      Hope you don't have any stones in there 😉

    • @teemumiettinen7250
      @teemumiettinen7250 2 года назад +62

      The irony, because most modern houses have big ass windows size of the wall.

    • @mrii114
      @mrii114 2 года назад +13

      oh you mean like a house full of "windows"?

    • @ordinaryfox4408
      @ordinaryfox4408 2 года назад

      @@mrii114 yes

    • @D_YellowMadness
      @D_YellowMadness 2 года назад +31

      @@teemumiettinen7250 The difference is you can just close your curtains. Curtains wouldn't help enough if your house were literally made of glass.

  • @nimarus3118
    @nimarus3118 2 года назад +1793

    I still remember companies like Apple saying they won't add a physical off button for the phone, microphone, or camera because the hardware for the switch would take up too much retail space in the phone. In other words, no physical way to cut power from the components that is tracking you and listening in.

    • @flameshana9
      @flameshana9 2 года назад +113

      Do people really believe that a slider to cover the camera takes up physical space _inside_ the device? Same goes for a rubber block over the microphone. That would be good enough.

    • @nimarus3118
      @nimarus3118 2 года назад +307

      @@flameshana9 Not sure if I didn't make it clear or not. The PHONE DEVELOPERS are saying they can't put a physical off switch in the phones. They are also saying that they are making it difficult to access the battery for "Safety Reasons." Nothing to do with them wanting to make sure your phone can't go unpowered and prevent further monitoring.

    • @catherined.398
      @catherined.398 2 года назад

      It's part of the Patriot Act. They'd get raped by the Feds if they did.

    • @Shrek_Has_Covid19
      @Shrek_Has_Covid19 2 года назад +30

      just stick pins into the microphone hole to destroy it and remove all the cameras

    • @Atamosk-bu7zt
      @Atamosk-bu7zt 2 года назад

      And yet the level 27 nimrods eat up that shit sandwich because apparently stupidity trumps wisdom when it comes to 'mah status symbol that's about as durable/useful as a soaked tissue'

  • @TheForgottenWolf
    @TheForgottenWolf 2 года назад +17

    The solution is simple: If you look up enough porn, they won't want to touch your data.

    • @DoubleRainbows667
      @DoubleRainbows667 2 года назад +2

      Yessir

    • @ten1982
      @ten1982 5 месяцев назад

      you mean me being a coomer goon saved me from being spied on and having my data taken and sold all along?
      /s

    • @hnatc9467
      @hnatc9467 2 месяца назад

      Pfft, fair lol.

    • @amanthatthinks
      @amanthatthinks 7 дней назад

      😂

  • @mrbreadgd3473
    @mrbreadgd3473 2 месяца назад +2

    I literally knew it. I literally told myself that duckduckgo was suspiciously telling everyone about how private focused they were just so they would lure people and actually track them. It was obvious from the start.

  • @Lars-ce4rd
    @Lars-ce4rd 2 года назад +575

    Company: Your privacy matters
    *1 month and a huge privacy scandal later*
    Company: You thought that was a sales pitch? It was meant as a disclaimer

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere 2 года назад

      If you all could only bother to research a little about freemasonry, then even you dont no longer want nor are you agreeing to still wear these SLAVE MASKS. Why don`t you all research?

    • @koolaidmansam8yearsago273
      @koolaidmansam8yearsago273 2 года назад +2

      haha

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere 2 года назад +1

      @@koolaidmansam8yearsago273
      I can agree with that statement 100% - can you?
      When you read the Bible, it reads you. When you pick your Bible up, it picks you up. When you Dust of your Bible, it dusts you off.

    • @Grantinator1
      @Grantinator1 2 года назад +10

      @@theharshtruthoutthere what does saying “haha” have to do with that?

    • @Grantinator1
      @Grantinator1 2 года назад +1

      @Lamda2 • 15 years ago⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤⁤ oh

  • @moodymermaid3690
    @moodymermaid3690 2 года назад +2387

    Something about their service felt off to me from the jump, so seeing this is more validating than anything. Companies will always put greed over need.

    • @phillpowered9757
      @phillpowered9757 2 года назад +20

      and need over weed

    • @ripoutyourintestines5099
      @ripoutyourintestines5099 2 года назад

      @@phillpowered9757 Jesus that joke was shit.

    • @Lemonaidz7
      @Lemonaidz7 2 года назад +55

      I remember a friend telling me about this web browser and I thought it was too good to be true and it turns out I was right

    • @AMP_PLUS
      @AMP_PLUS 2 года назад +7

      you should have said "humans" instead of "companies". its not like we are the sane and pure people that do not do the same. not so different after all

    • @moodymermaid3690
      @moodymermaid3690 2 года назад +19

      @@AMP_PLUS - Companies is more of an umbrella term to lump businesses (and those who run them) to show a broader image. If I'd used people, most would have been upset that I was "blaming the Average Joe". It's taken more personally when using "people" rather than companies. I get what you're saying, but I think using too general of a term would cause a petty uproar among those who take things too literally.

  • @DragonGarlo
    @DragonGarlo 2 года назад +8

    Fun fact: anything that says "secure and clean from hackers" it's most likely the company doing that itself

  • @1l9e9o4
    @1l9e9o4 2 года назад +6

    This is the whole “a fear of being watched by a duck” meme explained

  • @michaelcorcoran8768
    @michaelcorcoran8768 2 года назад +500

    This is exhausting. Most people just give up trying to prevent it because you need so much knowledge just to even try

    • @flow185
      @flow185 2 года назад +102

      It's useless. You never had privacy on the internet, because it's the internet

    • @MisterVercetti
      @MisterVercetti 2 года назад +92

      Exactly. Why bother trying to make the world a better place when some jackwad with eleventy bajillion dollars and every single politician ever in their back pocket can just stifle your efforts at every turn, as easily as you or I blink our eyes?
      The way I see it, there are two kinds of people in the world: Franks and Homers (longtime Simpsons fans will get the reference). You can either be a Frank, wasting your entire life raging against the broken system that rules us all and collapsing under the unbearable stress such a path rains down upon you, or you can be a Homer, kicking back and exploiting the broken system for your own gain. You can either be consumed by the machine, or you can make a good life for yourself _in spite of_ the machine. In this day and age, they're really the only two options 99% of us will ever have.

    • @MudkipPog
      @MudkipPog 2 года назад +79

      Literally the only way to not be tracked on the internet is to just not use the internet at all. It's genuinely inevitable.

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 2 года назад

      Yea its not like they will do anything significant with that data anyway they will show you ads that you block anyway when my adblock fails they only show me car and makeup ads so it looks like their tracking is not good since i am a man without a drivers licence if you want to do something illegal just pretend like its 1970.

    • @awolf2393
      @awolf2393 2 года назад +9

      @@MudkipPog Or just live in a third world country without any internet.

  • @Jordan-ok4yb
    @Jordan-ok4yb 2 года назад +758

    Would be cool if Muta made a video giving tips about how to stay safe on today’s Internet because tbh there’s a lot of advice that I want to follow but don’t know how to because I’m not tech savvy enough.

    • @flameshana9
      @flameshana9 2 года назад +79

      If only there was a way for tech nerds to create tools for us non tech nerds.
      But that would be like asking a web browser to not track us or fish not to swim in water.

    • @Yatukih_001
      @Yatukih_001 2 года назад +18

      If you want to be tech savvy, go to the conspiracy theorist pages. That is usually the first place people visit when they start learning to become tech savvy.

    • @Master39222
      @Master39222 2 года назад +36

      @@adiarn Mental Outlaw is my go to guy for tech news, linux and online privacy for some time now. 1000% recommend.

    • @LasagaMan
      @LasagaMan 2 года назад +20

      If only Muta could do that instead of trying to content farm.

    • @anthonycarro5294
      @anthonycarro5294 2 года назад +5

      @@Master39222 I third mental outlaw. He even walks you through how to harden your privacy to make you as the very least indistinguishable from companies. A government agency is a whole nother topic

  • @tami3456
    @tami3456 2 года назад +8

    There is no such thing as "privacy" when it comes to the internet

  • @rackhuff928
    @rackhuff928 2 года назад +8

    Our society continues to stumble towards dystopia in the name of a promised utopia. The cycle continues and entropy always wins...God be with us all. You are a good man Muta I can feel it in my heart. Keep up the good fight and stand for what you know in your heart to be true and right. All it takes for evil to grow is for good men to stand by and do nothing. GOD BLESS YOU ALL BROTHERS

  • @altrimnell
    @altrimnell 2 года назад +428

    I live in the dystopian nightmare state of Indiana and the only 'detective work' that goes on in this state is contacting Facebook and Google to get all of a person's communications and location data. I have personally looked through discovery that consists of nothing but internet logs. This isn't done with subpoenas or warrants, it's done with a phone call or email and a simple request.

    • @DavidVassleofYeshua
      @DavidVassleofYeshua 2 года назад +8

      If you're not guilty, what do you have to hide? Right? 😇

    • @solitaryenjoyer411
      @solitaryenjoyer411 2 года назад

      @@DavidVassleofYeshua porn

    • @antares6998
      @antares6998 2 года назад +63

      @@DavidVassleofYeshua flawed

    • @Liberaaiytb
      @Liberaaiytb 2 года назад +82

      @@DavidVassleofYeshua Send me your credit cards logs if you're not guilty, oh and also the numbers you do not really have to hide them

    • @beardalaxy
      @beardalaxy 2 года назад +4

      And they don't even need to do that. They can just buy the data from companies if they really want to, no warrant or subpoena required.

  • @shanggodaygang8388
    @shanggodaygang8388 2 года назад +473

    I cannot believe a company lied to me again! This is getting out of hand.

    • @firstryft
      @firstryft 2 года назад +4

      Which one lied to you before?

    • @dorkle9085
      @dorkle9085 2 года назад +68

      @@firstryft gogle

    • @wxkta
      @wxkta 2 года назад

      @YeaMan 130 comments spouting the same thing shutup damn

    • @mrad69
      @mrad69 2 года назад +9

      The sarcasm 🤌🤣

    • @mrjuxmunux778
      @mrjuxmunux778 2 года назад +38

      @@dorkle9085 i hate goge too

  • @shadesoftime
    @shadesoftime 2 месяца назад +3

    As far as I know, duckduckgo decided to brand itself as privacy-oriented because the owner wasn't smart enough to implement his own tracking

    • @ducksongfans
      @ducksongfans 2 месяца назад

      nobody would use it if it wasnt branded for privacy, its the whole point

  • @Link-Link
    @Link-Link 2 года назад +3

    Bro the Internet tracks everyone, no matter what you do, what websites you go, you'll always end up having your infos stored somewhere in the data base

    • @dusklunistheumbreon
      @dusklunistheumbreon Год назад

      "Because many companies are stealing your data that means you should accept it and do nothing about it"

  • @Cuunke
    @Cuunke 2 года назад +160

    People still think incognito makes their browsing “private” as well, I just always assumed that no matter how private we want to be someone or something has access to your digital footprint

    • @TheinvisibleTV19
      @TheinvisibleTV19 2 года назад +16

      it always says on screen that the places you have visited are going to your internet provider, so, even if you don´t want anyone to know what you are looking for, the provider will always know what you are up to, the only thing that works are for cookies, they don´t stay (or at least in your own personal computer/phone/tablet) and it inmediately erase your record from your browser, so, I don´t get why people are so surprise for it, literally when you enter your google account from anywhere it tracks you and tells you: "hey, is this really you?" even if you did it yourself, pretty incredible tbh.

    • @LyricsQuest
      @LyricsQuest 5 месяцев назад

      The homunculus linux system in your wifi-capable CPU let's them secret squirrels know everything they want.

  • @blukbd3152
    @blukbd3152 2 года назад +663

    wait... so let me get this straight. My cookies are always tracking me, and some how my crackers are the ones setting this up? I'm never trusting food again.

  • @Tribudo
    @Tribudo 5 месяцев назад +2

    Turning on Incognito mode just tells the FBI agent to get ready for a show

  • @WellBeSerious12
    @WellBeSerious12 4 месяца назад +1

    One warning about VPNs: I don't recommend EVER accessing online banking on any device other than your primary computer, at home, without VPN. This way: while ISPs/government will still know which financial institutions you use (they already do), you will at least know that it's primarily them seeing that information (assuming you have good technological skills and no active malware). Because noone can really know (other than those who are part of those 'organizations/VPNs') where their servers and allegiances lay. Example: VPN server claims USA, but is really China or Russia.

  • @ensuredchaos8098
    @ensuredchaos8098 2 года назад +1443

    I hope one day a browser comes out that's completely open source and entirely upfront about what goes on behind the scenes with all your data. Every option right now is a double-edged sword and you're ultimately giving something up in return for using the browser, usually at the cost of your data being sold to some degree.

    • @OniByFame
      @OniByFame 2 года назад +38

      I think Brave is a good secure alternative

    • @ZyrusEclipse
      @ZyrusEclipse 2 года назад +24

      @underground leaks 101 honestly not surprised since it has crypto

    • @zutdtv6158
      @zutdtv6158 2 года назад +4

      @sly dankass u got a browser recommendation for me :)?

    • @FallingPicturesProductions
      @FallingPicturesProductions 2 года назад +304

      There never will be. The very nature of the internet is a give-and-take relationship, and due to how our culture and economics have become totally hinged on the internet, the only way out is to be a literal hermit.

    • @jokingback3000
      @jokingback3000 2 года назад +15

      @sly dankass huh, always though brave was at the very least blocking trackers.

  • @archygrey9093
    @archygrey9093 2 года назад +559

    Fingerprinting is one of the few (if not only) disadvantages Linux has when it comes to being anonymous, just by using Linux you're already narrowed down to about %1 of internet users, and thats before even narrowing it down further to the specific distro and update version you are running. You already have a pretty unique fingerprint just from your operating system alone, once you factor in other things like the font, screen resolution, cpu, gpu and model of computer you will have a VERY unique (possibly truly unique) and easily tracked fingerprint.
    On the flip side someone using stock windows 10 with a cheap HP laptop will have a pretty common fingerprint since there are probably thousands of other poeple with the same laptop and operating system and fingerprinting will be less effective.

    • @durschfalltv7505
      @durschfalltv7505 2 года назад +21

      You can just switch your user agend.

    • @blemmyes
      @blemmyes 2 года назад +73

      @@durschfalltv7505 Do not do this. They can always tell if you are lying about your user agent if they want to, so changing it will only serve to make your fingerprint even more unique.

    • @realtimestatic
      @realtimestatic 2 года назад +7

      But I’ve read that you should rather focus on tracking protections than trying to hysterically look as average as possible from privacytools itself!

    • @superplaylists1616
      @superplaylists1616 2 года назад +4

      Why is fingerprinting a problem? It's not like I'm a journalist uncovering and exposing the dirty secrets of rich companies like Samsung or something.........

    • @Daniloxidado
      @Daniloxidado 2 года назад +50

      @@superplaylists1616 if someone is looking for someone like you specifically, they will find you

  • @asumazilla
    @asumazilla 2 года назад +3

    Whoever decided to call them cookies is the true criminal here.

  • @finnk1289
    @finnk1289 2 года назад +1

    It's important to note that this only applies to duckduckgo's BROWSER, not the search engine.
    They should have refused the Non Disclosure Agreement that Microsoft forced upon them.

    • @whereamigoing777
      @whereamigoing777 2 года назад +1

      So the tracking only exists in the app browser?
      I don't get what all the fuss is about then. Just don't use their shitty browser, and switch your main browser's SE to DDG. Problem solved.

    • @t.k3579
      @t.k3579 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, as if the browser has nothing to do with the duckduckgo company lmao

  • @_redmenace1917
    @_redmenace1917 2 года назад +330

    Thanks for this, as an avid user of DDG i feel betrayed 😤

    • @ScrubMyTub
      @ScrubMyTub 2 года назад +9

      lmao who actually used that?

    • @gaymansupreme
      @gaymansupreme 2 года назад +2

      Same here.

    • @prettygirlswag
      @prettygirlswag 2 года назад +102

      @@ScrubMyTub ME😭😭😭

    • @laoo
      @laoo 2 года назад

      same

    • @Nellamin
      @Nellamin 2 года назад +8

      @SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) what a interesting thing for a bot to say

  • @xux6317
    @xux6317 2 года назад +713

    How ironic how the browser that advertises themselves as "the browser that doesn't track your moves on the internet" I always knew something was off with that browser 😂😂

    • @cringe5393
      @cringe5393 2 года назад +21

      they got bought out by google lol

    • @ow_
      @ow_ 2 года назад +7

      @@cringe5393 no?

    • @pinleague
      @pinleague 2 года назад +19

      They unfortunately got bought out by Google awhile ago

    • @NotFckingBen
      @NotFckingBen 2 года назад +13

      @@ow_ Yes.

    • @fiercelypolygons3696
      @fiercelypolygons3696 2 года назад

      @@cringe5393 no they didn't, stop spreading misinformation
      They bought a domain from Google, that's what happened. That is no way them being bought by Google

  • @skizecraft
    @skizecraft 7 месяцев назад +2

    Its creepy when they use your microphone to track you. I swear ill only talk about something one day then the next day, that thing i been talking about will start showing everywhere

  • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
    @TechnoMinded-qp5in 5 месяцев назад +3

    If people feel the need to spy on you we should just boycott the Internet all together and see how long they last without it.

  • @KalisShort
    @KalisShort 2 года назад +170

    Heart dropped to my ass reading the title

    • @NotFckingBen
      @NotFckingBen 2 года назад +40

      The crazy shit I’ve searched up there would make me a person of interest from the FBI

    • @dxublexxsplicitxxsplicit4943
      @dxublexxsplicitxxsplicit4943 2 года назад +3

      @@NotFckingBen 😅😭😳

    • @fiercelypolygons3696
      @fiercelypolygons3696 2 года назад +25

      Which is greatly oversimplified.
      They were forced to, and they sent as little as ad trafficking as possible. And no they didn't always do this, they started doing it a few months ago, and only on the browser. Founder clearly stated it and apologised.
      Great, now alot of people are just going to read the title and assume: "Oh no! They've always been spying on me!!"
      Some people are even spreading BS rumours like Google bought them, just because they bought a domain from them doesn't mean they're owned by them, if Google owned them, they would have shut down Duckduckgo the chance they got or make the search engine based on Google's which it isn't, it's based on bing.

    • @bluejacketergazu2447
      @bluejacketergazu2447 2 года назад

      @@NotFckingBen oh boy, so am i D:

    • @flow185
      @flow185 2 года назад +6

      @@fiercelypolygons3696 rule of thumb: there's no privacy online.

  • @avananana
    @avananana 2 года назад +1431

    Honestly, anyone that actually believes that companies are trustworthy when it comes to stuff like this is sort of a foolish person. Whilst I do believe that DDG had good intentions and it all sort of just backfired, it was just a question of time before the executives started moving around and things start changing for the larger paychecks and prettier annual reports, that happens to every company that's ever existed.

    • @BladeValant546
      @BladeValant546 2 года назад +12

      @John Doe careful, questioning even a little bit will bring out Randroids.

    • @moister3727
      @moister3727 2 года назад +30

      You can't trust no one these days, go to open source projects if you really want privacy. They can't track you there.

    • @SirBaited
      @SirBaited 2 года назад

      An open source will still be dangerous since if they know how the search system work they can make their website the number 1 on the search list and if they wanna go extreme they'll plant a malware in that first website.

    • @ohsweetmystery
      @ohsweetmystery 2 года назад +4

      Why would you believe DDG had good intentions?

    • @willmetz1490
      @willmetz1490 2 года назад +5

      Same goes for any large power, governments included

  • @Bittamin
    @Bittamin 2 года назад +3

    I’m sick of the fake punishment for these giant companies, it makes it blatantly obvious that even the justice system is in cahoots with all these big companies, and at that point I think the safest thing to do would be reform the entire system, the people should be kept entirely anonymous and hidden from all of these billionaires with their heavy threats.

  • @PoutingTrevor
    @PoutingTrevor 5 месяцев назад +3

    FBI: We have your search history. It would be a shame if we showed it to your wife.
    Me: She was watching too.

  • @werewolfmoney6602
    @werewolfmoney6602 2 года назад +86

    A good rule of thumb I heard a long time ago is "if an internet entity offers a service for free, the actual product they're selling is *you*"
    Nobody could or would spend the millions of dollars it takes to run and maintain the infrastructure for a search engine or any other "free" website/service without making money off it, and selling off your data is the most profitable thing they can do.
    Non targeted ad revenue is chump change in comparison.

    • @mayravixx25
      @mayravixx25 Год назад

      Honestly the only thing you can trust on the internet that's free is FOSS, and even then it pays to be at least somewhat wary. It's less of a problem with FOSS since you can just look at the source code yourself though

  • @traplover6357
    @traplover6357 2 года назад +626

    There's no such thing as privacy. It's just not profitable to companies to do anymore. We need a public utility web engine at this point.

    • @White_Recluse
      @White_Recluse 2 года назад +123

      The government isn’t going to respect your privacy either.

    • @ahsookee
      @ahsookee 2 года назад +37

      > There's no such thing as privacy
      My Linux distro runs open source software only and makes absolutely zero shady network requests. Maybe the issue here is you just not looking for alternatives to the proprietary software you use?

    • @apollo4950
      @apollo4950 2 года назад +204

      @@ahsookee you are on RUclips.

    • @rooster8138
      @rooster8138 2 года назад +44

      @@ahsookee yea but average person cant do that LOL

    • @ahsookee
      @ahsookee 2 года назад +35

      ​@@apollo4950 With an audited VPN running on diskless servers and ublock origin. Having a Google account does not mean compromising on privacy, just keep it contained to one browser on one device and do your regular browsing in a different one.

  • @David-js2vp
    @David-js2vp 2 года назад +2

    In the European Union and UK, even after Brexit, data protection laws were updated to include browser activity as an identifiable characteristic which organisation could not share without your expressed consent.

  • @rars0n
    @rars0n 2 года назад +80

    The best weapon that I've found yet to protect my privacy is having the same name as a famous celebrity. It works even better if that celebrity is in the news a lot. Bonus points if they've recently been in the news for something really newsworthy. Those schlubs running around with the name Johnny Depp have absolutely nothing to worry about because nobody will ever find them!

    • @Parker-nm9cg
      @Parker-nm9cg 2 года назад +26

      My dad's got the same name as a super famous singer, and it's kinda funny. He bought into a timeshare once and ever since then, we keep getting phone calls and texts from people looking for the singer. We got the wall street journal once, one of the singer's.... acquaintances? who left an address in a voicemail and we were all like 😳 _uhhh..._
      one time we got someone calling every single phone number in our household to ask 'the singer' to promote her child's medical fundraiser. we were just like??? _i'm sorry, this is the wrong number, we can't help you._ but she just kept calling. so all of us had to block her number.

    • @MintPro47
      @MintPro47 2 года назад +4

      Unfortunately I have a very rare name 🗿

    • @itookthewooockkk5200
      @itookthewooockkk5200 2 года назад

      Wow

    • @majkatrojedjece6585
      @majkatrojedjece6585 5 месяцев назад +1

      That is not how it works, but I can understand your idea.

  • @savvepk
    @savvepk 2 года назад +165

    Note: Waterfox is literally owned by an advertising company.
    Not sure why muta would recommend it, that or iridium, which is basically dead (use ungoogled chromium instead)

    • @Gunz1234
      @Gunz1234 2 года назад +19

      Hmm muta needs to see this

    • @CabbageBloke
      @CabbageBloke 2 года назад +26

      LibreWolf much much better.

    • @weridplusho
      @weridplusho 2 года назад +9

      And Waterfox is shit anyway. Pale Moon is better unless you're on Mac.

    • @exiledkenkaneki701
      @exiledkenkaneki701 2 года назад +22

      @@jatre5938u are the last person we would want to tell us about how educated he is, I'm pretty sure he can make mistakes you 12yo

    • @w1z4rd9
      @w1z4rd9 2 года назад +4

      I'd use Brave instead of Iridium in terms of security.
      Ungoogled Chromium is horrible on Windows. (Yes, there are people who use such OS)

  • @PunishedKrab
    @PunishedKrab 23 дня назад

    So about a week ago, I found an hilarious ad by DDG on tv while watching something, and no joke, in the add, they legit compared themselves to Google and claimed that they've got better privacy than the latter, and that convinced me to return to this video. World's crazy

  • @ShannonMcDowell71
    @ShannonMcDowell71 5 месяцев назад +3

    Even though this information is a year old, it's still an excellent place to learn how to increase privacy - Thanks for the video!

  • @MisterVercetti
    @MisterVercetti 2 года назад +73

    Well, as the old saying goes: "You either die as AskJeeves, or live long enough to see yourself become Google."

  • @nathanapplegate5374
    @nathanapplegate5374 2 года назад +209

    It would be great if counter trackers were made. A tracker that tracks the trackers, traces it back to whoever made it, then display the personal information of whoever is trying to see your internet activity on their screen. If this happens to enough people at the tracking companies, the CEOs might just pull their trackers offline because of “security concerns.”

    • @flyingdragon6275
      @flyingdragon6275 2 года назад +9

      nice idea

    • @lazar2949
      @lazar2949 2 года назад +43

      not possible, thats not how it works, its just a single person that is tracking you, no one is sitting behind the screen and looking at what you specifically are doing, its mostly bots

    • @flyingdragon6275
      @flyingdragon6275 2 года назад +43

      @@lazar2949 he is talking about analysing the bots and their possible sources
      May not be accurate, But looks like a uno reverse card

    • @lazar2949
      @lazar2949 2 года назад +30

      @@flyingdragon6275 well thats already possible, trackers are not 100% hidden, you can see them if you want

    • @averyhaferman3474
      @averyhaferman3474 2 года назад +1

      Like they would care. The data you pull is only useful for advertising. You gonna direct ads to them? Yeah right they're the ones who control advertising

  • @Seriousjaak
    @Seriousjaak 2 года назад +2

    IDK I feel like some of these things are required to make the program function properly on your device.

  • @Hutch2Much
    @Hutch2Much 2 года назад +8

    i never trusted that duck

  • @greenghostmusic3240
    @greenghostmusic3240 2 года назад +87

    I just found out Discord’s shady past doing the same thing. It’s a wonder how much of our lives is a false sense of security. I try not to take it too seriously, but you are pretty much one of the only info sources I trust in the grand scheme of perusing the shitternet.

    • @tl1882
      @tl1882 2 года назад +1

      @@birdchip585 r34

    • @bayardkyyako7427
      @bayardkyyako7427 2 года назад

      @@birdchip585 My guy, use the comma key.

    • @LeeLevLiveath
      @LeeLevLiveath 2 года назад

      What do you expect from a company that recently changed their TOS to not allow 'misinformation' when it comes to things, such as masks and vaccines? They're just another cog in the 'propaganda machine'. Like any other corporation out there, they do not care about you - only your money and free publicity.

    • @trafficconememes331
      @trafficconememes331 2 года назад +8

      the only reason i use discordapp is communicating with friends.otherwise i would delete it in the beat of a heart

    • @splawshy3346
      @splawshy3346 2 года назад +9

      If discord is spying on me and my calls and texts then they are probably considering quitting their job💀

  • @haz226
    @haz226 2 года назад +232

    Can’t wait to know that Tor is actually a honeypot in its entirety. Then, I’ll learn that my family are spies watching every single one of my moves since I was born lmao

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 2 года назад

      You could easily use ddg as a honeypot for pedos; and track them down and kill em all!

    • @exotic1405
      @exotic1405 2 года назад +11

      The Truman show

    • @motoggaming8484
      @motoggaming8484 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not everyone's lucky like Perry the platipus

    • @KJV_1789
      @KJV_1789 5 месяцев назад +4

      Tor is indeed backdoored.

    • @MCLuviin
      @MCLuviin 5 месяцев назад +1

      Surprise the CIA project is backdoored by the CIA. Who woulda thunk it???

  • @KruziikDova
    @KruziikDova 2 года назад +2

    Am I the only one who finds it hilarious that the moment just before the innocent ringtone/notification sound is the most replayed part of your video? XD

  • @sto12m
    @sto12m 5 месяцев назад +2

    soooo not gonna mention noscript? the add on that allows you to decide whether trackers run or not? or ublock?
    the 2 things that actually prevent this?

  • @louiswilson5873
    @louiswilson5873 2 года назад +164

    You were supposed to defeat the spyware not join them, You were my browser DuckDuckGo I loved you

    • @Aemilius_Roswell
      @Aemilius_Roswell 2 года назад +35

      DDG: "I hate you(r privacy)!!"

    • @bingusbongus3109
      @bingusbongus3109 2 года назад +2

      I'm in your walls

    • @themanman7642
      @themanman7642 2 года назад +12

      @@bingusbongus3109 Ok but my house is on fire from an internal pipe burst in the oven inside the supposed walls you live in

    • @lek8630
      @lek8630 2 года назад

      searx /stonks

    • @durschfalltv7505
      @durschfalltv7505 2 года назад

      @@lek8630 yeah booiii

  • @sayonara4372
    @sayonara4372 2 года назад +326

    I sort of already didn't trust them from the start. The heavy amount of advertising made me slightly suspicious, but advertising doesn't inherently mean anything so I was fine with it but the one time I used it I realized it uses the basically same algorithm and search recommendations as Bing does. If I searched up the same phrase and looked through the videos on both Bing and Duck, they were the same so I just decided not to use it. Firefox is pretty much the go to for me.

    • @fiona4449
      @fiona4449 2 года назад +21

      What are the pros on Firefox? Sorry im about to change my search engine and im looking for the most trusting ones sjjdjsjd

    • @zombzto
      @zombzto 2 года назад +27

      How do I use a Firefox search engine??

    • @ChemySh
      @ChemySh 2 года назад +38

      @@fiona4449 it's basically the only mainstream browser that's not Chromium-based iirc. I dont have the tech knowledge to understand the difference between browsers, but I still remember when Chrome takes up all your RAM (reportedly it has gotten less severe ver the years) and I dont wanna deal with google unless I absolutely has to, so.... Firefox it is.
      Honestly I'm running out of ideas on how to browse the web privately without impacting my 3rd world internet speed, so the lightweight performance angle is the biggest reason for me because I've pretty much given up on the privacy angle.

    • @facebookuser1653
      @facebookuser1653 2 года назад +3

      @@dratsumrat fire is also cool. So double cool

    • @aetherian31
      @aetherian31 2 года назад +3

      @@fiona4449 what'd the fox say?!

  • @falteredstar
    @falteredstar 2 года назад +1

    Unrelated but I was watching this video at 4 AM, cramming college stuff and then this moth came at me and I freak out and then Muta’s part just happened to play “Woah woah woah, don’t freak out, don’t freak out”, that’s like the worst timing ever

  • @amanekaze
    @amanekaze 2 года назад +2

    13:11
    I was surprised when he said Brave, I actually use that browser 💀🤣

  • @waggshore3777
    @waggshore3777 2 года назад +229

    Thank you for the update Muta. I am not in the spaces where stuff like this is talked about a lot but I value my online privacy and you are one of my main sources of information on this kind of stuff. Keep up the great work

    • @TheRotMGPerson
      @TheRotMGPerson 2 года назад +21

      Unfortunately, your best choice at this point is to stop caring about your privacy. It's harder and harder to keep your personal data private, leaving functionally no *legal* options for maintaining your privacy, and still very few options that aren't legal.
      I suppose your best shot is running a VPN and a Virtual Machine which is a lot of work for the average joe; even then, as Muta said in the video it's a fighting battle.
      EDIT: I worded it poorly, don't "stop caring" about your privacy. But it's not something you should be surprised about when you find out it's compromised.

    • @dutbud9049
      @dutbud9049 2 года назад +2

      Man it really sucks to see Muta clickbaiting valuable information, especially when so many people (like you) rely on it

    • @estebanss4
      @estebanss4 2 года назад

      @Hatred Do you guys do nothing while logged on to your Google accounts? Do you have a ghost email w/o any personal info, maybe another one for business/real life stuff? Cause I really don't know what you'd wanna/could be protecting if you're already this compromised

  • @testservergameplay
    @testservergameplay 2 года назад +134

    Just to clarify, there's some misinfo spreading and I wanted to clarify that this is the BROWSER APP that's leaking data, NOT the website

    • @nekierin6402
      @nekierin6402 2 года назад +1

      Question, does the printing also take place on Tor

    • @pepsalt
      @pepsalt 2 года назад +26

      To clarify further, please read the CEO's technical report of this, it was essentially unavoidable leakage to even use the browser app.

    • @DoctorNemmo
      @DoctorNemmo 2 года назад +2

      F it anyways.

  • @Alex.R.L
    @Alex.R.L 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm from the Silicon Valley and this isn't proper paranoid enough. But you can never be proper paranoid enough. This gets closer than most.
    Vote for more democracy in the workplace, more democracy in the government, and vote against minority rule. We the People agree about such things. The nobility (minority) disagrees with us.

  • @Shajirr_
    @Shajirr_ 2 года назад +2

    About EFF privacy test - it will probably always show that you have a unique fingerprint if you use browser not in fullscreen. It seems to read window resolution, not desktop resolution.
    Since most of the time window resolution will be different, there are very low chances that there are other people with exact same windows size, so it will be unique.
    On the other hand, since it will also be changing constantly, that property can't be used to identify you.

  • @izaiahsundquist6877
    @izaiahsundquist6877 2 года назад +116

    Duckduckgo has been my go to for years now and over the past few months I've begun doubting whether or not they are who they say they are. This will probably be the final nail in the coffin for me.

    • @LasagaMan
      @LasagaMan 2 года назад +1

      It all started with that censorship from anything Russia.

    • @izaiahsundquist6877
      @izaiahsundquist6877 2 года назад +4

      @@LasagaMan they also filter results. For example, the blonde braids search on images.

    • @pritampaul2507
      @pritampaul2507 2 года назад

      What are you going to use?

    • @MutedAndReported3032
      @MutedAndReported3032 2 года назад

      ok

    • @izaiahsundquist6877
      @izaiahsundquist6877 2 года назад

      @@pritampaul2507 I don't know. Have you got any suggestions?

  • @SpookyRedBone
    @SpookyRedBone 2 года назад +145

    All I’m saying is, watch out for those class action lawsuits

    • @arontavares5248
      @arontavares5248 2 года назад +11

      Hopium. No one can sue a multi-trillion dollar corporation and win, even if they're right.

    • @SpookyRedBone
      @SpookyRedBone 2 года назад +6

      @@arontavares5248 it’s so normal wdym, Facebook just payed out how much again??? Got my check in the mail the other day…. Snapchat is currently being sued too…

    • @blackbeast9268
      @blackbeast9268 2 года назад +13

      @@arontavares5248 that's not how the law works. While i dislike some aspects of modern laws, the good thing about our society now days is to an extent, consistency. There's no law that says you can't be sued if your rich. So many companies get sued and lose.
      The good thing about law is that no one is immune to it 99.9% of times. No company is immune, no person is.

    • @FNLNFNLN
      @FNLNFNLN 2 года назад +22

      @@blackbeast9268 Yeah, they just get sued and have to pay out a tiny fraction of what they earned by doing the thing they're being "punished" for.
      They're effectively immune. It's just the appearance of a consequence to keep the plebs in line. The consequences are so meaningless they're just a cost of doing business that the companies ignore.

    • @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime
      @Thisisthegreatestatofalltime 2 года назад +3

      @@arontavares5248 You know they aren’t as big as companies like Google right. They’d definitely be easier to sue than most big tech companies.

  • @magicalmysteryperson
    @magicalmysteryperson 2 месяца назад

    If a search engine that is focused on privacy is advertising itself on radio and TV, then it's no longer worrying about your privacy.

  • @middle_pickup
    @middle_pickup 4 месяца назад +1

    We need a digital bill of rights, and the first right should be data privacy. This problem can only be solved with legislation.

  • @timtim6373
    @timtim6373 2 года назад +66

    Oh boy here come the clairvoyants with the old tried and true “I saw it from a mile away” “I always knew somthing was off” “I warned my friends about it”.

    • @simpforFEike
      @simpforFEike 2 года назад +22

      Literally lmao. More than half of the comment section is people swearing they had a "gut feeling" about DDG, but don't back up why/how so in any way.

    • @Nakia11798
      @Nakia11798 2 года назад

      Like I knew it wouldn't last forever, because Google buys everything out, but yeah I didn't think it had already happened.

    • @GDNachoo
      @GDNachoo 2 года назад +9

      I saw it from a mile away! I always knew somthing was off, I warned my friends about i!

    • @onradioactivewaves
      @onradioactivewaves 2 года назад +1

      I always knew it... I just tbought it was a little better. From the time I went on a feild trip in cub scouts into the local phone company switching building, it was blatantly obvious that communication technology for the masses would always be able to be spied on. If you don't think that's the case, then explain to me why, for example, it was illegal to use more than 256 bit encryption? Locks only keep honest people honest...

    • @flow185
      @flow185 2 года назад

      Oh boy, here comes the "danm we don't have privacy anymore".
      Mate... You're on the internet... You never had privacy to begin with

  • @cyan2048
    @cyan2048 2 месяца назад +1

    Hot take: Almost everything online tracks you anyways, might as well enable DNT so there's a clear indication that you do not want to be tracked. If I wanted to have no fingerprint, might just use something like Chameleon.

  • @user-fh3tu9yy9z
    @user-fh3tu9yy9z 2 года назад +1

    Was talking about my pet parakeet that passed away to my friend the other day and later that day I got a bunch videos of budgie care in my recommendations. Another example I can think of is me talking to my friend in Spanish and later RUclips asked if the languages that were selected on the list were correct (English & Spanish).

  • @ibfreely8952
    @ibfreely8952 2 года назад +189

    Duckduckgo has always been basically bing. Hilarious how people were convinced it was the way to stick it to big tech.

    • @WallNutBreaker524
      @WallNutBreaker524 2 года назад +36

      Just to clarify, there's some misinfo spreading and I wanted to clarify that this is the BROWSER APP that's leaking data, NOT the website

    • @noel3700
      @noel3700 2 года назад +7

      They're a Bing search partner for literally years, earning millions. The fact people dont know this absolutely blows my mind

    • @fiercelypolygons3696
      @fiercelypolygons3696 2 года назад +2

      Yeah because it's the next best thing, pretty much every other search engine is either based on yahoo, bing or Google.

    • @ocpsyconautv2958
      @ocpsyconautv2958 2 года назад +3

      I mean it isn’t hard when most people don’t know what to use, how to use it. Where to look, who to ask. Who to even watch to find out about this type of stuff
      And half the time the people that know had a hard time finding out, so they gatekeep & act like everyone should just know how to be an internet ghost

  • @elias_xp95
    @elias_xp95 2 года назад +46

    The trick to dealing with trackers is simple, be random as fuck. Be super into mountain biking and then switch to being super into furries, then switch again and be super into the colour red, then switch and be super into the colour brown, keep them guessing, never let them know what is really you and your interests, fuck with their algorythm.

    • @n0odles86
      @n0odles86 2 года назад +15

      Google thinks I am a bloke in my mid-50s, childless, and unmarried.
      Total opposite of who I am. Reckon I confused it enough lmao.

    • @SCEzeric
      @SCEzeric 2 года назад +3

      Google thinks I'm an overweight woman in my 40's-50's... so off, like so so off it's not even funny

    • @YataTheFifteenth
      @YataTheFifteenth 2 года назад +14

      this but I do it unintentionally. my interests are so wide that I'm pretty sure the algorithm just gives up.

    • @xeno4162
      @xeno4162 2 года назад +3

      THanj you man!!!
      Help!
      Thanks

    • @amberhawksong
      @amberhawksong 2 года назад

      Love this

  • @Bassotronics
    @Bassotronics 2 месяца назад +1

    For secure browsing, I use a Commodore64 with a dial-up modem and Geos Desktop OS.

  • @crinklyonion1410
    @crinklyonion1410 2 года назад +1

    Google: It’s over DuckDuckGo, I have the high ground!

  • @joediditde
    @joediditde 2 года назад +129

    i actually dont have anything to hide digitally, but i measure my view on freedom and privacy by what somebody who is wanted by the government would have to deal with
    thats why im not in favor of removing physical money and also not in favor of proclaimed non-spy search engines spying on you

    • @joediditde
      @joediditde 2 года назад +6

      @@kidmosey that one with the rainbow flag was kinda funny

  • @tapehead3832
    @tapehead3832 2 года назад +53

    Exactly why I stayed away from duck duck go. Something felt a bit sus with how much they *really* wanted you to know they don't track you

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 2 года назад +8

      The privacy aspect wasn't what was suspicious. Brave search engine is private for example and has been tested to be such. What was suspicious about DDG was that they never revealed how they actually make money and make users believe the entire operation is run on T shirt purchases. Brave in contrast makes it clear that their money is made via their BAT crypto and why they encourage you to turn on their ads, even though it is disabled by default.

  • @point-five-oh6249
    @point-five-oh6249 2 года назад +1

    I have to say, the comparison between internet privacy and stuff as simple as locking your door isn't a very good one, borderline apples to oranges. Why do you lock your doors and close your blinds? Oh I dunno, so I won't get robbed? So I make it as hard as I can for people trying to case my house to burglarize me? Getting into a situation where I can actually be hurt or put in a situation where my life may depend on split second decisions is a lot worse than some random company knowing I watch RUclips and play games on Steam. What DuckDuckGo has done is pretty inexcusable, and to me, the biggest insult to injury is that their CEO did nothing but generic businessman/politician dance around the question by answering the question with a run-on response.

  • @Twisted_Code
    @Twisted_Code 2 месяца назад

    This is why it's important to have layered security. I use duck duck go and also have multiple plug-ins to block scripts and particularly trackers. It's not infallible, because nothing is, but at least now I have to explicitly allow a script to run or -If I don't decide to just go to a competing site entirely if this becomes necessary- a tracker (because often sites break when their tracker doesn't respoond, whether by accident or malicious design). It can get annoying sometimes, particularly when there's like 20 different script origins, but at least some of them I've learned to recognize I can block unconditionally, so it helps!

  • @kirshak7007
    @kirshak7007 2 года назад +130

    At this point, I could suspect my dog to spy on me for a dog food company that there might be a chance to be true.
    It's as ridiculous as it is terrifying.

    • @kank1794
      @kank1794 2 года назад

      right because being paranoid of ad targeting is fucking silly, like sure your choice to take measures but you still use the internet just accept it

    • @kirshak7007
      @kirshak7007 2 года назад

      @@kank1794 How can you be sure the dog is not an under cover agent ?

    • @deadpianist7494
      @deadpianist7494 2 года назад

      they are putting GPS in dog stuffs

    • @kank1794
      @kank1794 2 года назад +1

      @@kirshak7007 well when you put it into the realm of possibility then I guess I have no way to know

  • @AJsWorld
    @AJsWorld 2 года назад +56

    Duckduckgo is like the Apple of search engines right now. "Privacy"

  • @appleneworleans4018
    @appleneworleans4018 2 года назад +2

    I don't care about search engine tracking, what I care about is censorship, manipulation and supression of results and information.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 2 месяца назад +1

    It makes sense, they would offer "privacy" browsers knowing that the majority of users would be searching up stuff that they want to keep hidden. It would give a better pile to sift through for letter agencies among other consumers. Cyberpunk dystopia here we come. 💩💀💀💀

  • @amoggoma430
    @amoggoma430 2 года назад +21

    as a web developer, I also hate putting trackers on websites, even some of them don’t want to add cookie consent