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Critics of AntiTrack raise a reasonable point: targeted ads fund the free web. Without tracking, you’d either pay for every website via micro-subscriptions or endure untargeted ads (which are just as numerous but less relevant). Fingerprinting, in this view, is simply an efficient tool.

Installing Norton AntiTrack as a browser extension (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Opera) adds a small icon. Clicking it reveals a dashboard: a timeline of blocked fingerprinting attempts, a list of trackers identified by their parent companies (Google, Meta, Amazon, and dozens of ad-tech firms you’ve never heard of), and a "Privacy Score." norton antitrack

It isn’t. It’s reading your browser’s fingerprints. Critics of AntiTrack raise a reasonable point: targeted

In practice, most users notice nothing—until they visit a site that aggressively fights back. Installing Norton AntiTrack as a browser extension (Chrome,

The result is what Norton calls "tracker confusion." The advertising network sees thousands of unique visitors from your single IP address. It cannot build a persistent profile. You see the same ad for the suitcase—but now the algorithm has no memory of you.

Using both together provides a multi-layered defense for your digital privacy. Why You Might Need It