I have some addresses excluded from the scope in DHCP. My AD and DNS servers (three of them) are running Server 2008 R2.
"Our syndication agreement also has broad confidentially provisions and the requirement documents themselves are explicitly marked confidential," he said.I have a server running Windows Server 2012 R2 which is a virtual machine. Weinberg insists DuckDuckGo is trying to change the terms of its search syndication deal with Microsoft but can only say so much. "This is just about non-DuckDuckGo and non-Microsoft sites in our browsers, where our search syndication agreement currently prevents us from stopping Microsoft-owned scripts from loading, though we can still apply our browser's protections post-load (like third-party cookie blocking and others mentioned above, and do)," he wrote on HN. In a post to Hacker News, and an even longer essay on Reddit, Weinberg attempted to explain the constraints involved, to the extent possible without violating its contractual commitment to Microsoft to keep deal terms private. The added text says, "Note About our Tracker Blocking: While we block all cross-site (third party) cookies on other sites you visit, we cannot block all hidden tracking scripts on non-DuckDuckGo sites for a variety of reasons including: new scripts pop up all the time making them difficult to find, blocking some scripts creates breakage making parts or all of the page unusable, some we are prevented from blocking due to contractual restrictions with Microsoft."
"Unfortunately our Microsoft search syndication agreement prevents us from doing more to Microsoft-owned properties.
in our browser), we block most third-party trackers," said Weinberg. With regard to the company's browsers, he said DuckDuckGo blocks Microsoft third-party cookies (used for ad tracking) on third-party websites, but acknowledged there are some trackers (scripts used for tracking) that DuckDuckGo's browsers do not block due to contractual commitments with Microsoft. If a user clicks on an ad, Microsoft Advertising gets the user's IP address and user-agent string for ad attribution and billing, though there is apparently no linking of that click to a user profile, as DuckDuckGo explains on its website. According to Weinberg, users of DuckDuckGo Search who see ads delivered through Microsoft Advertising do not provide data when those ads are loaded on the page.