If you're a Google Chrome user, you might be surprised to learn that you could have been entered automatically into Google's new tracking method called Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). DuckDuckGo Search (via our website ) is now also configured to opt-out of FLoC, regardless if you use our extension or app.You can use the DuckDuckGo Chrome extension to block FLoC's tracking, which is an enhancement to its tracker blocking and directly in line with the extension's single purpose of protecting your privacy holistically as you use Chrome.FLoC is bad for privacy: It puts you in a group based on your browsing history, and any website can get that group FLoC ID to target and fingerprint you.Google has created a new tracking method called FLoC, put it in Chrome, and automatically turned it on for millions of users.Use the DuckDuckGo Extension to Block FLoC, Google’s New Tracking Method in Chrome Filed under DuckDuckGo News on