This in turn puts the user's privacy at risk, since the Redmond company can collect information such as the IP address, user agent, and other relevant data. Screenshots and messages posted by Edwards on Twitter reveal that the app let the trackers run on Bing and LinkedIn's domains. He observed that the app didn't block Microsoft trackers. The news came to light when security researcher, Zach Edwards, who was conducting a security audit of the browser, found that the app blocked trackers from Google and Facebook.
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