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Think of your physical fingerprint: whorls, loops, arches unique to you. A browser fingerprint is a composite of hundreds of data points: your screen resolution, operating system, installed fonts, time zone, language, WebGL renderer, even the way your graphics card processes an image. Alone, each data point is trivial. Together, they form a signature so distinct that researchers have shown it can identify 99% of users, even without cookies.

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. norton antitrack

In the 1990s, tracking was simple: a cookie file sat on your computer, telling a website, "This visitor was here yesterday." By the 2010s, browsers began blocking third-party cookies—the kind that follow you across domains. Privacy advocates cheered. Trackers, however, simply evolved. Think of your physical fingerprint: whorls, loops, arches

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