![]() ![]() ![]() In easier words, it transfers the user’s browsing data to one of its servers without the user’s consent. However, in the Duckduckgo Android browser, instead of calling up for the favicon from the visited website server or the browser’s cache(local client, for a predetermined time), it calls their server as mentioned earlier to request the favicon of the website. In general, when you visit a website the hostnames of the visited website calls its own server or checks with the local browser cache(whichever is latest) to fetch the favicon. ![]()
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