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DuckDuckGo claims that they don't track their users, which is very true. But if a person is using an Android device, he/she is already "owned" by Google.

How does DDG help here?

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    @ThatDude Using on a computer is an obvious solution. But when it comes to mobile devices, I guess no one can help!!
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    @ThatDude Yes, that seems like a close option. But do you think it is foolproof?
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    LineageOS
    No Google apps
    Tor
    DDG

    c'mon. this isn't difficult to figure out. 😞
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    @Root
    LineageOS has been accused for giving info to the chinese gov. So fuck that
    Looking forward to the Librem 5 by Purism
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    @Linux In modern world, there is no such thing as "privacy". We are been watched either directly or indirectly!!
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    Use an iPhone
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    @mzeffect
    First company in the talkback pool.
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    @dcode I'm aware. I'm usually trolling, I've never used an iphone. Nor a Mac.
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    @EmptyStack Bs. It just depends on what level of privacy you're talking about/the amount of effort you're putting into it.

    @Linux I'd say a Firefox installation with some good privacy addons is a good step. Just don't use Google keyboard, then you're fucked anyways.
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