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If passed, websites will have to respect those choices.","en","the-eu-wants-to-kill-cookie-banners-by-moving-consent-to-your-browser","iron-brands",false,"2025-11-20T05:40:14.356Z","2025-11-20T06:13:15.812Z","blog",[4,16,26],{"id":17,"title":18,"excerpt":19,"locale":8,"slug":20,"authorSlug":10,"automaticTranslated":11,"publishedAt":21,"updatedAt":22,"ctaTitle":23,"ctaDescription":24,"doFollowLinks":11,"showIndex":25,"showCallToActions":11,"articleType":14},3019,"Google is tracking you (even when you use DuckDuckGo)","Google tracks users even on DuckDuckGo via Analytics and embeds. A new study shows how deep Google’s web tracking really goes.","google-is-tracking-you-even-when-you-use-duck-duck-go","2025-07-14T08:56:41.709Z","2025-07-14T11:26:01.386Z","If you care about privacy, you don't use Google Analytics","Ditch the tracking, keep the insights. Try Simple Analytics.",true,{"id":27,"title":28,"excerpt":29,"locale":8,"slug":30,"authorSlug":10,"automaticTranslated":11,"publishedAt":31,"updatedAt":32,"doFollowLinks":11,"showIndex":11,"showCallToActions":11,"articleType":14},3018," German court rules Meta’s tracking tech violates GDPR","German court rules Meta’s tracking tech violates GDPR, allowing lawsuits without proof of harm. Big risks ahead for sites using Meta pixels.","german-court-rules-meta-s-tracking-tech-violates-gdpr","2025-07-10T08:20:51.111Z","2025-07-10T12:16:26.327Z",{"pagination":34},{"page":35,"pageSize":36,"pageCount":37,"total":38},1,3,362,1084,{},{"article":41},{"contentHtml":42,"content":43,"inlineMedia":44,"id":17,"title":18,"excerpt":19,"locale":8,"slug":20,"authorSlug":10,"automaticTranslated":11,"publishedAt":21,"updatedAt":22,"ctaTitle":23,"ctaDescription":24,"doFollowLinks":11,"showIndex":25,"showCallToActions":11,"articleType":14,"languages":160},"\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">TL;DR\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>A new study by \u003Ca referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" href=\"https://www.safetydetectives.com/?utm_source=simpleanalytics.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">SafetyDetectives\u003C/a> reveals Google&#39;s widespread tracking across the web.\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Especially through Google Analytics, AdSense, and YouTube embeds.\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Even using DuckDuckGo doesn&#39;t fully protect users \u003Cstrong>(up to 40% of sites still sent data to Google in the US!)\u003C/strong>.\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Geography matters: Sweden and Switzerland showed lower tracking, thanks to stricter privacy laws.\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>Content type also plays a role (YouTube and shopping pages trigger more tracking than platforms like Wikipedia).\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">\u003Ca referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" href=\"https://www.hackread.com/google-tracking-across-web-us-uk-switzerland-sweden?utm_source=simpleanalytics.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">Here is the full story\u003C/a>\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">Think DuckDuckGo keeps you safe from Google? Well think again. A new study shows that even with a privacy-focused search engine, Google&#39;s trackers follow you around the web (mostly through analytics, ads, and video embeds). The research by SafetyDetectives compares four countries and reveals just how hard it is to avoid Google online.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003Col class=\"counters\">\u003Cli>\u003CNuxtLink to=\"#explanation\">Explanation\u003C/NuxtLink>\u003C/li>\u003Cli>\u003CNuxtLink to=\"#impact-and-implications\">Impact and implications\u003C/NuxtLink>\u003C/li>\u003Cli>\u003CNuxtLink to=\"#final-thoughts\">Final thoughts\u003C/NuxtLink>\u003C/li>\u003C/ol>\u003CContentEditable  id=\"explanation\" parent=\"\" tag=\"h2\" :articleId=\"3019\">Explanation\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">The study analyzed browsing patterns in the US, UK, Switzerland, and Sweden. They used a virtual machine and VPN to simulate users in these countries. By comparing searches on Google and DuckDuckGo, researchers found Google still managed to collect data (often without the user knowing).\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://cms-assets.simpleanalytics.com/Google_Tracking_Exposed_2_06ce1144e4.png\" alt=\"Source: SafetyDetectives\">\n\u003Cem>\u003Cem>Source: SafetyDetectives\u003C/em>\u003C/em>\u003C/p>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">Here&#39;s how: Google doesn’t just track people through Search or Gmail. Its invisible code runs on millions of sites through Google Analytics, AdSense ads, YouTube embeds, and other background services like Fonts or Maps. That means even if you’re using DuckDuckGo, you’re not totally out of Google’s reach.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">In Switzerland and Sweden, using DuckDuckGo cut Google tracking by half. But in the US, more than 40% of visited pages still sent data back to Google, despite using a privacy search engine. That’s largely because many US websites rely on Google’s tools for ads and traffic analysis.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://cms-assets.simpleanalytics.com/Google_Tracking_Exposed_3_0f87181675.png\" alt=\"Source: SafetyDetectives\">\n\u003Cem>\u003Cem>Source: SafetyDetectives\u003C/em>\u003C/em>\u003C/p>\n\u003CContentEditable  id=\"impact-and-implications\" parent=\"\" tag=\"h2\" :articleId=\"3019\">Impact and implications\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">This isn’t just about search engines. It’s about how deeply Google is embedded into the internet’s infrastructure. Privacy-conscious users often assume that switching to DuckDuckGo or Brave is enough. This research says otherwise.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">For users: You need more than just a private browser or search engine to reduce tracking. Google’s reach comes from third-party scripts that websites willingly add.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">For site owners: If your website uses Google Analytics or YouTube embeds, you’re contributing to this tracking, often without realizing the full scope of data being collected. Even in countries with strict laws like the GDPR, Google&#39;s trackers are still everywhere. That raises questions about how effective these regulations really are in practice.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">For the privacy ecosystem: This highlights the importance of choosing independent, privacy-first tools at every layer, not just for browsing, but also for web hosting, analytics, and advertising. And it shows how regulation alone isn’t enough without strong enforcement and real alternatives.\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  id=\"final-thoughts\" parent=\"\" tag=\"h2\" :articleId=\"3019\">Final thoughts\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">This study makes one thing clear: escaping Google&#39;s tracking online is harder than we think. Even privacy-friendly tools like DuckDuckGo can only go so far when Google’s infrastructure is baked into the websites we visit every day. The best way forward? Reduce reliance on Google services (both as users and as website owners).\u003C/ContentEditable>\n\u003CContentEditable  parent=\"\" tag=\"p\" :articleId=\"3019\">At \u003CNuxtLink to=\"/\"  >Simple Analytics\u003C/NuxtLink>, we built a privacy-first, cookie-free analytics platform that respects your visitors. It’s a straightforward alternative to Google Analytics without the tracking. Feel free to give it a spin! \u003C/ContentEditable>\n","TL;DR\n\n* A new study by [SafetyDetectives](https://www.safetydetectives.com/) reveals Google's widespread tracking across the web.\n* Especially through Google Analytics, AdSense, and YouTube embeds.\n* Even using DuckDuckGo doesn't fully protect users **(up to 40% of sites still sent data to Google in the US!)**.\n* Geography matters: Sweden and Switzerland showed lower tracking, thanks to stricter privacy laws.\n* Content type also plays a role (YouTube and shopping pages trigger more tracking than platforms like Wikipedia).\n\n[Here is the full story](https://www.hackread.com/google-tracking-across-web-us-uk-switzerland-sweden)\n\nThink DuckDuckGo keeps you safe from Google? Well think again. A new study shows that even with a privacy-focused search engine, Google's trackers follow you around the web (mostly through analytics, ads, and video embeds). The research by SafetyDetectives compares four countries and reveals just how hard it is to avoid Google online.\n\n## Explanation\n\nThe study analyzed browsing patterns in the US, UK, Switzerland, and Sweden. They used a virtual machine and VPN to simulate users in these countries. By comparing searches on Google and DuckDuckGo, researchers found Google still managed to collect data (often without the user knowing).\n\n![Source: SafetyDetectives](https://cms-assets.simpleanalytics.com/Google_Tracking_Exposed_2_06ce1144e4.png)\n_Source: SafetyDetectives_\n\nHere's how: Google doesn’t just track people through Search or Gmail. Its invisible code runs on millions of sites through Google Analytics, AdSense ads, YouTube embeds, and other background services like Fonts or Maps. That means even if you’re using DuckDuckGo, you’re not totally out of Google’s reach.\n\nIn Switzerland and Sweden, using DuckDuckGo cut Google tracking by half. But in the US, more than 40% of visited pages still sent data back to Google, despite using a privacy search engine. That’s largely because many US websites rely on Google’s tools for ads and traffic analysis.\n\n![Source: SafetyDetectives](https://cms-assets.simpleanalytics.com/Google_Tracking_Exposed_3_0f87181675.png)\n_Source: SafetyDetectives_\n\n## Impact and implications\n\nThis isn’t just about search engines. It’s about how deeply Google is embedded into the internet’s infrastructure. Privacy-conscious users often assume that switching to DuckDuckGo or Brave is enough. This research says otherwise.\n\nFor users: You need more than just a private browser or search engine to reduce tracking. Google’s reach comes from third-party scripts that websites willingly add.\n\nFor site owners: If your website uses Google Analytics or YouTube embeds, you’re contributing to this tracking, often without realizing the full scope of data being collected. Even in countries with strict laws like the GDPR, Google's trackers are still everywhere. That raises questions about how effective these regulations really are in practice.\n\nFor the privacy ecosystem: This highlights the importance of choosing independent, privacy-first tools at every layer, not just for browsing, but also for web hosting, analytics, and advertising. And it shows how regulation alone isn’t enough without strong enforcement and real alternatives.\n\n## Final thoughts\n\nThis study makes one thing clear: escaping Google's tracking online is harder than we think. Even privacy-friendly tools like DuckDuckGo can only go so far when Google’s infrastructure is baked into the websites we visit every day. The best way forward? Reduce reliance on Google services (both as users and as website owners).\n\nAt [Simple Analytics](https://www.simpleanalytics.com/), we built a privacy-first, cookie-free analytics platform that respects your visitors. It’s a straightforward alternative to Google Analytics without the tracking. Feel free to give it a spin! 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