DuckDuckGo Privacy Pro: Remove Your Information From The Internet
Вставка
- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- In this video, we take a look into DuckDuckGo's new subscription service, Privacy Pro! We explore all three features of this bundle: the VPN, Information Removal tool, and Identity Theft Restoration.
Looking for a way to boost your online privacy? This video will explain how DuckDuckGo's Privacy Pro can help and whether it's the right fit for you. - Наука та технологія
A C-note a year is a fair price for 3 valuable services. I have been free of non-Linux OSes for 16 years. So having to roll the clock back to 2008 to load, learn, and use something other than my EndeavourOS, Manjaro, and Mint is a deal-breaker. Sorry DuckDuckGo, but I'll keep watching for an opportunity to be a strong advocate for ethical products like yours that really care about the customers.
They got to fix this, I have hope
Excited for your video! This is very related to discussions I've been having lately 👍
Hope you enjoyed it!
33,000 tracking attempts this week :/
Have I said lately I LOVE YOU - DASGEEK... what a great video and the Browser and YT Player are just awesome. TY TY TY 🧠🧠🧠
You're the best!
Hello, I wanted to subscribe to privacy pro, but it is unavailable in my country. I would very much like to erase some of my data from the web. Are there good alternatives to this software that do not store the retrieved data on their servers ?
DDG sucks but time. It's also not great for your privacy. It's just branding.
You also seem to be totally misunderstanding how marketing web tracking is done. Using this service is not going to do anything for you.
I already have Incogni and it's not available on Linux so a big no-go for me
What distro of linux are you using and what browser are you using? Incogni is a data scrubber. They can't really do anything except clean web searches. I don't type this to be mean. I say this with curiosity. Boom.
@@goodchildmusic0 Yeah and DDG Privacy Pro also has a service that deletes your data from data brokers. I'm using Arch Linux and Firefox
I hope you had a great Memorial Day friend.