![]() ![]() Google really does offer a single sign-in option on various websites – users can quickly sign in using their Google account for convenience and unified control. “Have you seen these Google sign-in pop-ups lately? They may seem helpful but signing in actually gives consent to being tracked,” DuckDuckGo said on Twitter. It has announced that all its Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Microsoft Edge apps and browser extensions will now actively block Google sign-in prompts displayed on sites. The firm is now taking another step users will most probably enjoy. The popularity of DuckDuckGo stems from the fact that it offers a privacy-focused search engine, an email service, mobile apps that include numerous privacy features, and data-protecting browser extensions. It claims such pop-ups are annoying and cause privacy risks for users. DuckDuckGo, a popular privacy-focused platform, has announced its apps and extensions would now block Google Sign-in prompts. ![]()
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