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DuckDuckGo Opens Up Its Free Email Privacy Service To Everyone (engadget.com) 41

Last year, DuckDuckGo announced a free service designed to fend off email trackers and help people protect their privacy. The Email Protection beta was initially available through a waitlist. Now, it's now in open beta, meaning everyone can try it without having to wait for access. From a report: Email Protection is a forwarding service that removes trackers from messages. DuckDuckGo will tell you which trackers it scrubs as well. During the waitlist beta, DuckDuckGo says it found trackers in 85 percent of testers' emails. Anyone can now sign up for an @duck.com email address, which will work across desktop, iOS and Android. DuckDuckGo says you can create unlimited private email addresses, including a throwaway one for every website, if you prefer. You can also deactivate an address at any time.
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DuckDuckGo Opens Up Its Free Email Privacy Service To Everyone

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  • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Thursday August 25, 2022 @04:44PM (#62823589)

    I was checking out a competitor "goose.com" but they kept giving me the run around ...

  • by dknj ( 441802 ) on Thursday August 25, 2022 @04:52PM (#62823619) Journal

    1. Lets find our old procmail scripts
    2. Turn them into "privacy-masking" services and collect the contents of everyone's personal email
    3. ...
    4. PROFIT?!

  • by manu0601 ( 2221348 ) on Thursday August 25, 2022 @04:58PM (#62823629)
    Read your e-mail with mutt (or pine, or elm), and you will not care about trackers.
  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Thursday August 25, 2022 @05:22PM (#62823683)

    If you use an IMAP client and don't display external images by default, doesn't that pretty much accomplish the same thing?

  • If it is images, then just turn off images. Or have them go through a v-n

    It was intersting to see the article about websites tracking people who use lockdown mode on Apple because i suspect such people use a VPN. I browse from Belize, so if people come looking for me they do so in one of the highest crime areas in the Americaâ(TM)s.

    In any case, I think duck duck go is just trying to starve everyone else. The ads I get on the browser, the results based o. What they want to promote rather than what I

  • Check out MailScanner for self-hosted mail. It's been "defanging" my email for about fifteen years. Adds about a second of latency to a message when running in daemon mode.

    Nice of duck to offer such things to the masses, since they mostly use surveillance companies for email providers. Yeah, I'm astonished too.

  • I just tried out a private duck address. When you use a private duck address, a reply to the sender reveals your true address in the sender address. Not very private.
    • by nadass ( 3963991 )
      The first generation of their @duck.com service is an email forwarding service whereby all actions occur from the email mailbox.

      The "second" generation of the service allows replies to flow through their privacy tracking service, thereby protecting your email mailbox address. But if you do any adjustments to the email message (or change any of the headers, manually or automatically), then the process fails.

      So, whatever you do, don't change the headers of the sender or recipient if it's truly a simple em
      • So, whatever you do, don't change the headers of the sender or recipient if it's truly a simple email thread.

        I didn't change anything. When I tried it, my true email address was presented to the sender as: "my true email address that I want to hide"_"private duck address"@duck.com

  • i use the duckduckgo browser, and guess it is tied to my iphone IMEI or SIM (using cellular data)

    what if i wanted to access my email from a desktop or laptop with some other browser???
    enquiring minds want to know...
    • never mind, i figured it out, all this does is just forward you email and duckduckgo removes trackers, i guess tracking images and cookies or maybe those unique long URLs that are used to track
  • by bigbang137 ( 2953369 ) on Thursday August 25, 2022 @09:20PM (#62824203)
    This is spyware disguised as a free service. First, it requires installing and using DDG's app/browser/extension, without which the service cannot be used. You can bet that their browser extension will monitor everything you do. Second, understand that your incoming email will now go to DDG, after which it will be forwarded to you. DDG will effectively therefore read your email.
  • by swell ( 195815 ) <jabberwock@poetic.com> on Thursday August 25, 2022 @09:57PM (#62824287)

    "On desktop, you'll need the DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials extension for Firefox, Chrome, Edge and Brave or DuckDuckGo's Mac browser"

    If you look at that statement very carefully, you'll notice that those are all browsers. Nary an email program to be found. So how is it going to fix your email? Are there privacy conscious people who get their email from a browser?

    • Probably, yes. People who have heard about all this getting tracked and don't want it to happen to them, but don't have the technical knowledge to think of, use and configure an email client.
  • Isn't this just akin to "don't open images" in email?

  • One thing that concerns me about this, is DDG is going to get all my email. And we have all heard the "Don't be evil" lie before...
  • That must be fallout from the utterly demented stupidity of mis-using web-browsers as email viewers.

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