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The ideal user occupies the middle ground: you are technically literate enough to worry about fingerprinting, but you lack the time to harden Firefox manually. You already subscribe to Norton for antivirus and VPN. You want one interface to manage tracking across all your devices (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android). You are willing to tolerate occasional site breakage in exchange for not being followed.

For that user, Norton AntiTrack is arguably the most polished, set-and-forget fingerprinting defense available. It does not stop the surveillance economy. It simply ensures that when you walk through the digital mall, your reflection in every shop window looks like a different person. norton antitrack

If you log into Amazon, Amazon can still track everything you do on Amazon. AntiTrack only disrupts trackers that operate across different websites. The walled gardens—Google, Meta, Amazon, Apple—remain opaque. The ideal user occupies the middle ground: you

The more disconcerting feature is the "Trackers Map." Norton visualizes every request your browser makes, coloring lines from your computer to tracking domains worldwide. Seeing your browser talk to 47 third-party servers just to load a recipe article is a visceral experience. For many users, that map alone justifies the subscription. No privacy tool is absolute. Norton AntiTrack has three meaningful gaps. You are willing to tolerate occasional site breakage