Microsoft Urging Safari Users To Use Bing 266
New submitter SquarePixel writes "Microsoft is urging Safari users to switch to Bing after Google was fined $22.5 million for violating Safari privacy settings. 'Microsoft is keen to make sure that no-one forgets this, let alone Safari users, and the page summarizes the events that took place.' It tells users how Google promised not to track Safari users, but tracked them without their permission and used this data to serve them advertisement. Lastly, it tells how Google was fined $22.5 million for this and suggests users to try the more privacy oriented Bing search engine."
DuckDuckGo (Score:5, Interesting)
Say what? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:more privacy oriented Bing search engine (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Clunk! (Score:3, Interesting)
For this reason I avoid Bing like the plague and use IE for what it was meant for: a download tool for a real browser.
Re:more privacy oriented Bing search engine (Score:0, Interesting)
Re:No ... (Score:4, Interesting)
startpage [slashdot.org] is way better for privacy and much better results since it uses google. why the hell do people keep using DuckDuckGo?
Google vs Microsoft. (Score:4, Interesting)
Microsoft sells Software, Google sells You.