

"Taking a step back, I know our product is not perfect and will never be," Weinberg wrote in a Reddit statement. In an additional statement, Weinberg reiterated that DuckDuckGo never promised "100% privacy protection," as that's not possible for various reasons. However, we have been continually pushing and expect to be doing more soon." "Unfortunately our Microsoft search syndication agreement prevents us from doing more to Microsoft-owned properties. in our browser), we block most third-party trackers," said DuckDuckGo CEO and founder Gabriel Weinberg. There is a daily rotating wallpaper on its search engine front page that prompts you to learn more about the daily image if you click.Since the discovery, DuckDuckGo has been transparent about the involvement, and has made promises to increase privacy protection from Microsoft trackers. User Experienceīing's search engine is a visual feast. However, you can change your privacy settings to limit the kind of data Microsoft can collect from you. This data is used for targeted advertising and marketing. Microsoft collects data from its users when they use Bing and other Microsoft products. Related: How Do Search Engines Work? User Privacy

There are three main factors that Bing take into account when assessing the content quality of a webpage how trustworthy is the webpage how useful and detailed is the content on the webpage and how easy-to-read is the webpage from a user perspective. When indexing a webpage, Bing is mainly concerned with its content quality and keywords. Related: Nifty Tips for a Better Bing Image Search Index Method These points can be redeemed for real rewards (just make sure you are logged into the device you are searching from). Frequent searchers are also rewarded-you can earn points for making searches on Bing.
