Tracking script on my iMac

I noticed entries in the Library of my iMac which look like tracking information has been entered. It is in "Library, Group Containers, then something about DuckDuckGo.mobile.ios.app-configuration. It ends with tracker-radar.json. Does this mean I have been hacked?

I received notification a while back that DuckDuckGo app had crashed and asked if I wanted to report it to the app, which I did. I erased everything I could find but it is back, or maybe it’s new. What should I do?

I’m running Sequoia 15.5

Any help is appreciated.

iMac 24″, macOS 15.5

Posted on Jul 26, 2025 3:06 PM

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Jul 26, 2025 8:09 PM in response to Porsche Girl

The Library is hidden for a reason. There is no reason for people to be looking inside the hidden Library folder. Anything in the DuckDuckGo folder will be related to DuckDuckGo. If you don't trust DuckDuckGo, then don't install their software and do not use their search engine.


FYI, there are a lot of scary sounding file names all over macOS so it is best not to go looking or you will just worry yourself all about nothing.


Also, macOS has been on a read-only signed & sealed system volume ever since macOS 11.x Big Sur so the core of macOS cannot be modified by anyone other than Apple as long as you don't reduce system security.

Signed system volume security - Apple Support


macOS already has great security as long as you do your part & practice safe computing habits as outlined in the following excellent article which I recommend everyone reads:

Effective defenses against malware and other threats - Apple Community




Jul 26, 2025 3:34 PM in response to Porsche Girl

Porsche Girl wrote:

I noticed entries in the Library of my iMac which look like tracking information has been entered. It is in "Library, Group Containers, then something about DuckDuckGo.mobile.ios.app-configuration. It ends with tracker-radar.json. Does this mean I have been hacked?

I received notification a while back that DuckDuckGo app had crashed and asked if I wanted to report it to the app, which I did. I erased everything I could find but it is back, or maybe it’s new. What should I do?
I’m running Sequoia 15.5
Any help is appreciated.


and why would you think you are "hacked"...

Jul 26, 2025 5:46 PM in response to Porsche Girl

Porsche Girl wrote:

Thanks for trying but it just sends me round and round. No way to contact anyone. So, my question is answered but my concern is still there. Is there something I should do about the tracker coding someone put on my computer?

You do realize that as soon as you load a website, you have been tracked? It doesn't require a cookie or a script or anything else. The mere connection establishes connection to you.

The concept of "tracking" cookies is all part of the internet security scam.

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