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DuckDuckGo says tampering allegations 'completely made up'

The company blamed the missing results on the site—operator function, and problems with the Bing search engine

April 19, 2022 / 13:51 IST
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(Image: Internet search engine DuckDuckGo)
(Image: Internet search engine DuckDuckGo)

DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg has denied reports the privacy-focused search engine was purging results for popular “pirate” sites, tweeting that the allegations were "completely made up".

Weinberg said the company was not "purging" any search results and "anyone can verify this by searching for an outlet and see it come up in results."

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He blamed the missing results on the site: operator function and said they were "having issues which we are looking into".

Weinberg also said that DuckDuckGo does not save or see search history, which means it couldn't alter the results based on user search history.

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