

The company says (Opens in a new window) it will "expand the third-party tracking scripts we block from loading on websites to include scripts from Microsoft in our browsing apps (iOS and Android) and our browser extensions (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge and Opera), with beta apps to follow in the coming month."Īn exception is the domain, a tool within Microsoft Advertising that lets advertisers see if people's clicks turned into purchases. UPDATE: DuckDuckGo now says it will crack down on Microsoft trackers.
