qwant news | Google Rival DuckDuckGo Roasts Jeff Bezos' Tall Beverly Hills Fence And Mark Zuckerberg's Multi-Million D

DuckDuckGo lampooned Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Wednesday, pointing out the towering fence surrounding his $175 million Beverly Hills estate. The company’s tweet called the fence “the tallest residential fence in the area” and joked that it resembled a hedge fund, noting that Bezos must pay a $1,000 monthly fine for exceeding local height restrictions.

The next day the privacy‑focused search engine turned its attention to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, highlighting his purchase of more than 11 homes in Palo Alto’s Crescent Park neighborhood for over $100 million. DuckDuckGo sarcastically dubbed the acquisitions “a privacy setting,” noting that Zuckerberg paid double or triple market value and that the influx of security cameras and private guards has altered the once‑quiet, tree‑lined community.

Both tweets underscored the irony that the two tech moguls, whose companies profit from massive data collection, are spending fortunes on personal privacy measures. Benzinga reached out to Amazon and Meta for comment, but neither responded at the time of publication.

Read more: https://www.benzinga.com/markets/tech/26/04/51645041/google-rival-duckduckgo-roasts-jeff-bezos-tall-beverly-hills-fence-and-mark-zuckerbergs-multi-million-dollar-property-spree

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Google Rival DuckDuckGo Roasts Jeff Bezos' Tall Beverly Hills Fence And Mark Zuckerberg's Multi-Million D

This week, DuckDuckGo criticized Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg for spending millions on personal privacy measures.

Benzinga