DuckDuckGo has unveiled a new email forwarding service that strips trackers from your messages.

To get theEmail Protectiontool, you have to sign up for a free@duck.com address. The tool will then remove hidden trackers from emails sent to this address, before forwarding them to your regular inbox.

You can currently access the beta version by joining the private waiting list. To sign-up, open the DuckDuckGo app for iOS or Android, then navigate through Settings, Beta Features, and finally Email Protection, to find the option to join the waiting list.

DuckDuckGo’s new service removes trackers from emails. It sounds handy, butThe Verge has pointedout a pretty glaring defect: while you can respond to emails received on a@duck.com address, you can’t use it to send an initial email.

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Up front:A2017 studyfound that around 70% of emails contain trackers that can detect when you opened a message, where you were at that time, and which device you were using.

This data can be used to target you with ads and influence what you see online.

DuckDuckGo’s new tool could remove the sneaky trackers without requiring a move to another email service. The company also promises to never save your messages.

Quick take:DuckDuckGo is best-known for its privacy-centric search engine. Adding a feature that removes email trackers feels like a fitting move.

The tool is similar toApple’s new anti-tracking feature, but DuckDuckGo’s alternative has the advantage of working across platforms.

The lack of a send feature may disappoint some users, but the service could still improve your emailprivacy.

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Story byThomas Macaulay

Thomas is a senior reporter at TNW. He covers European tech, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and government policy.Thomas is a senior reporter at TNW. He covers European tech, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and government policy.

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