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After rolling out its Email Protection service<\/a> in private beta last year, DuckDuckGo has announced<\/a> that it\u2019s finally available to all users. Email Protection is a forwarding service that assigns you a free \u201c@duck.com\u201d email address and intercepts email trackers before they hit your personal inbox.<\/p>\n

If you need a refresher on exactly what DuckDuckGo\u2019s Email Protection service does, it lets you use either a personal or private \u201cduck\u201d address to shield your real email address from companies. Before the email hits your inbox, DuckDuckGo strips it of the trackers that snoop on your location when opening an email, when you opened it, and the device you used. It also breaks down how many trackers it removed, as well as which companies they were attached to.<\/p>\n

Personal addresses assign a name of your choice to your duck address, like emma@duck.com. Meanwhile, private addresses take things a bit further \u2014 each time you start filling out an email field, DuckDuckGo generates a random address, which might look something like avtzqdr@duck.com. Using a new private address each time you fill out an online form should make it even more difficult for companies to track you. You can also deactivate each private address individually in case one\u2019s receiving a lot of spam.<\/p>\n

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Now that DuckDuckGo has opened the beta to everyone, it\u2019s adding a few new features as well. This includes link tracking protection, which removes any trackers embedded in the links added to emails (including those added to images). It\u2019s also rolling out a smarter encryption feature that converts any links using an unencrypted \u201chttp:\/\/\u201d connection to a secure \u201chttps:\/\/\u201d link. A URL using HTTPS prevents hackers \u2014 or your internet service provider (ISP) \u2014 from seeing how you interact with a website.<\/p>\n

Additionally, DuckDuckGo now lets you reply from your duck address, whether you\u2019re using a private or personal one. This can help conceal your email address when replying to a company or person who you might not want to know your personal address or identity. But because the email is actually getting sent from your personal email client, like Gmail, DuckDuckGo says it \u201ccan\u2019t guarantee the email will not include your forwarding address or any other personal identifier.\u201d <\/p>\n

DuckDuckGo has also rolled out a new self-service dashboard that lets you change your forwarding address, as well as make any other changes to your duck accounts. You can try out the beta for yourself by using the DuckDuckGo extension for Firefox<\/a>, Chrome<\/a>, and Edge<\/a>, or you can access it through the DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser for iOS<\/a>, Android<\/a>, and Mac<\/a> (which is still in beta).<\/p>\n

\u201cThe biggest threats to email privacy are trackers in emails and the profiling that happens via your email address,\u201d Omid Majdi, the product lead at DuckDuckGo, said in a statement to The Verge<\/em>. \u201cDuckDuckGo Email Protection addresses both of these issues and does so in a simple way \u2014 same inbox, more privacy \u2014 and we\u2019re thrilled to be making the beta open to all.\u201d<\/p>\n