„DuckDuckGo, the search engine which claims to offer 'real privacy' because it doesn't track searches or store users' history, has come under fire after a security researcher discovered that the mobile DuckDuckGo browser app contains a third-party tracker from Microsoft.
Researcher Zach Edwards found that while Google and Facebook's trackers are blocked, trackers related to bing.com and linkedin.com were also being allowed through.
In response to the revelation, CEO Gabriel Weinberg essentially shrugged - telling BleepingComputer that the company offers "above-and-beyond protection" that other browsers don't, but that he 'never promised' anonymity when browsing.“
If the wording in DDG advertising states "no tracking", then it is false advertising and liable to lawsuit. I read about a non-lawyer regular guy making a living on winning lawsuits against companies for doing this type of thing. Where is this guy? Any other people wanting to make a claim?