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A determined tracker can still correlate your approximate location and ISP. Norton recommends pairing AntiTrack with a VPN for complete anonymity, but that requires a separate subscription (Norton Secure VPN, sold separately).

To a tracker, you appear as a different browser every few minutes. The data becomes worthless.

In practice, most users notice nothing—until they visit a site that aggressively fights back. norton antitrack

Unlike cookies, you cannot delete your fingerprint. You cannot opt out. And you never see it happening. Norton AntiTrack operates on a deceptively simple premise: If you cannot delete your fingerprint, create many fingerprints.

Some news portals and streaming services use fingerprinting not just for ads but for session validation. If your fingerprint changes mid-session, they may log you out or flag your behavior as suspicious. Norton addresses this with an feature, where you disable AntiTrack for specific domains. It’s a compromise: security and privacy at the cost of occasional friction. A determined tracker can still correlate your approximate

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.

And in 2026, that might be the closest thing to privacy we can realistically achieve. Norton AntiTrack is a feature of Norton 360 Deluxe. Prices and availability vary by region. No tool provides absolute anonymity; always practice good digital hygiene. The data becomes worthless

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.