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As such, sites linking to sites which acted as proxies to The Pirate Bay were themselves added to the list of banned sites, including piratebayproxy.co.uk, piratebayproxylist.com and ukbay.org. This led to the indirect blocking (or hiding) of sites at the following domains, among others: [22] [23]
October 2021–present [1] [12] [13] Blocked (Separate Chinese version exists) Skype: skype.com skype.com Social Multilingual November 2017–unknown [32] Unblocked Tumblr: tumblr.com: tumblr.com: Social: English: 25 May 2016–present [33] Blocked Pinterest: pinterest.com: pinterest.com: Image sharing: Multilingual: March 2017–present [34 ...
DuckDuckGo is an American software company focused on online privacy, whose flagship product is a search engine of the same name. Founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008, its later products include browser extensions [6] and a custom DuckDuckGo web browser. [7]
DuckDuckGo Private Browser is a web browser created by DuckDuckGo. [4] It is a privacy-oriented browser available for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. [5]The core browser functionality is the WebView component provided by the operating system. [1]
In December 2020, nearing end-of-life of Adobe Flash, the site announced that it will be using the Ruffle emulator for its Flash content, although many Flash games remain inaccessible. On March 3, 2019, Armor Games revealed that they had a data breach in 2019 and that the database was sold on the Dream Market .
Duck Game is a 2D action game developed by Landon Podbielski and published by Corptron. [ a ] The game was released for the Ouya in 2014, and for Microsoft Windows in 2015. A PlayStation 4 version was released in August 2017, [ 1 ] and a Nintendo Switch version was released in May 2019.
Duck Attack! is an action-adventure video game developed by Will Nicholes for the Atari 2600 console and published by AtariAge. The game was released at the July 2010 Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas .
The site was originally released in early 2004 as MSN Spaces to compete with other social networking services, and re-launched in 2006 as a part of a shifting of community services away from the MSN brand. Windows Live Spaces received an estimated 27 million (27,000,000) unique visitors per month as of August 2007. [1]