Anyone can sign up for DuckDuckGo’s email privacy service — here’s how (2024)

Anyone can sign up for DuckDuckGo’s email privacy service — here’s how (1)

If you are tired of companies tracking whether or not you opened an email, DuckDuckGo has a tool you’re going to love.

Back in July 2021, DuckDuckGo announced that it was launching Email Protection, an email forwarding service aimed at removing email trackers. This service initially required users to sign up for a private beta, but as of today, DuckDuckGo has opened the beta to all users. Great news since DuckDuckGo’s beta testing has shown that 85% of emails contain hidden email trackers.

This service is totally free and you can sign up either in the DuckDuckGo mobile app (iOS/Android) or by adding the DuckDuckGo browser extension on your computer. The service works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Brave. On Mac, there is also a DuckDuckgo browser app that is currently in beta that can be used to access the email forwarding service.

How does Email Protection work?

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Email Protection is not an email client. It does not replace your existing email address but instead gives you a new email address to use when interacting with third parties, particularly businesses. You then provide this new @duck.com email address and your emails will be sent to that email address and then forwarded to your already existing email address.

Still a bit confused? Think of when you go shopping in-store and online, and how you are always asked for an email address to unlock a discount. Instead of providing your normal email address (for example, imaperson@gmail.com), you can provide your Personal Duck Address (imaperson@duck.com).

Then, when the store you shopped at inevitably sends you marketing emails — emails loaded with trackers — these emails will be sent to your Personal Duck Address. The trackers will then be removed (if possible) and you receive a tracker-free email in your normal inbox. You can even respond back through your normal email address and it will get routed through your Personal Duck Address as long as the original email came through Email Protection.

Another feature of Email Protection is that you can create “Unique Private Duck Addresses.” These can be created for use with specific websites, and make it harder for companies to track you through emails. You can also deactivate each Unique Private Duck Address in case you start getting spammed.

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The best part is since there is no DuckDuckGo email client, DuckDuckGo will not save your emails. As soon as DuckDuckGo receives an email sent to one of your Duck Addresses, it immediately removes the trackers (if possible) and then forwards it to you. At no point is it saved in its system.

DuckDuckGo Email Protection: How to sign up

Anyone can sign up for DuckDuckGo’s email privacy service — here’s how (4)

To sign up, log into the DuckDuckGo mobile app on iOS or Android. Make sure you are upgraded to the latest version, then open Settings and select Email Protection. For those using a computer, navigate to duckduckgo.com/email while using a DuckDuckGo browser extension. The extensions exist on Firefox, Chrome, Edge and Brave, so the most popular internet browsers are covered. DuckDuckGo users on Mac can try the Mac-only browser app that is currently in beta.

Keep in mind that despite using Email Protection you still have to be careful online, even on a privacy-focused service like DuckDuckGo. Since DuckDuckGo doesn't create the emails they cannot guarantee that it will not include your forwarding address (your normal email address) or other potentially identifying data. Also, the DuckDuckGo mobile browser has been found in the past to block some trackers and not others, so take these promises of internet security with a grain of salt.

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    FAQs

    Anyone can sign up for DuckDuckGo’s email privacy service — here’s how? ›

    You can sign up for DuckDuckGo Email Protection in a DuckDuckGo mobile browser (iOS/Android) by opening Settings and then selecting Email Protection.

    Does DuckDuckGo have an email service? ›

    DuckDuckGo Email Protection is a free email forwarding service that removes multiple types of hidden email trackers and lets you create multiple unique private email addresses on the fly. Email Protection works with your current email account – no need to change providers or juggle multiple inboxes.

    How do I get a duck email address? ›

    When you sign up for DuckDuckGo Email Protection, you get to pick a personal Duck Address (example: name@duck.com).

    Can I still use Gmail with DuckDuckGo? ›

    You must create your unique duck address and enter your real email address – for example, your Gmail account. DuckDuckGo verifies that you have entered your own and accurate email address because your tracker-free email messages will be sent to that address.

    What is the difference between DuckDuckGo and Hide My email? ›

    DuckDuckGo Email Protection allows you to forward mail to any personal email address you choose. This differs from Hide My Email, which will only forward to the email address associated with your Apple ID.

    Is DuckDuckGo email good? ›

    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.

    Is Duck.com a legit email domain? ›

    Recent quality reports have classified duck.com with a low risk profile as most accounts originating from this domain are valid and safe. Duck.com is currently ranked as the 178,914th most popular website online based on visits from recent web traffic.

    Which is safer Google or DuckDuckGo? ›

    Which is safer: Google or DuckDuckGo? It's generally agreed that DuckDuckGo is a safer and more private search engine than Google. DuckDuckGo offers a more transparent search experience since it doesn't track or log your search queries and doesn't profile you depending on them.

    Why do people use DuckDuckGo instead of Google? ›

    To keep your searches private and out of data profiles, the government, and other legal requests, you need to use DuckDuckGo. We don't track you at all, regardless what browsing mode you are in. Each time you search on DuckDuckGo, it's as if you've never been there before.

    Can your internet provider see your history if you use DuckDuckGo? ›

    No. Because the connection between you and DuckDuckGo Search is encrypted, that means your internet provider cannot see the searches you make on DuckDuckGo.

    Does DuckDuckGo do email accounts? ›

    DuckDuckGo Email Protection is a free email forwarding service that removes multiple types of hidden email trackers and lets you create unlimited unique private email addresses on the fly.

    What is more private than DuckDuckGo? ›

    SearchEncrypt offers better default privacy than the more popular DuckDuckGo. You can also use SearchEncrypt to search for news, find maps, or browse for privacy-friendly videos (you can watch them directly on the search engine with no annoying ads). It is available as Google Chrome extension, too.

    Can people see what you do on DuckDuckGo? ›

    Our free desktop and mobile browsers, extensions, and private search engine help protect you from Google, Facebook, Twitter and other tracker networks, no matter where you go on the Internet. DuckDuckGo search is completely anonymous, in line with our strict privacy policy.

    What services does DuckDuckGo offer? ›

    DuckDuckGo is an American software company that offers a number of products intended to help people protect their online privacy. The flagship product is a search engine that has been praised by privacy advocates. Subsequent products include extensions for all major web browsers and a custom DuckDuckGo web browser.

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