Help disguise your online identity with our anti-tracking software and make it harder for advertisers to see your browsing activity.
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“Modern websites interrogate your browser to generate a fingerprint that uniquely identifies you, so they can track your actions. If you're concerned about privacy, use Avast AntiTrack to foil the fingerprinters. ”
“Modern websites interrogate your browser to generate a fingerprint that uniquely identifies you, so they can track your actions. If you're concerned about privacy, use Avast AntiTrack to foil the fingerprinters. ”
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Hackers, trackers and identity thieves can find so much more. Your digital fingerprint may also expose your:
web history, family info, bank info, credit score, medical info, online purchases, and hundreds of other data pieces.
Hackers, trackers and identity thieves can find so much more. Your digital fingerprint may also expose your:
web history, family info, bank info, credit score, medical info, online purchases, and hundreds of other data pieces.
Websites collect information on you to build a unique online profile that advertisers can identify you by. Our tracker blocker warns you when snoops try to track you and helps stop them.
Make it hard for advertisers to use your online activities and browser settings to identify and spam you with targeted advertising or use price discrimination to increase prices for everything you’ve been looking at like plane tickets, healthcare, and insurance plans.
The more you browse, the more data about your device and behavior gets added to your digital fingerprint, allowing advertisers to target you even more accurately. With enough data, it could be possible to single you out from millions of visitors with 99% accuracy.
Your browser knows more about you than your mother, spouse, boss, even your doctor. And it can expose everything to advertisers, data miners, or anyone who sits down at your computer.
Ad blockers, VPNs, and other privacy features are all vital tools but aren’t completely effective when used on their own instead of all together. Here’s why:
On its own, VPN will encrypt your connection, protect you on public Wi-Fi, and disguise your location, but advertisers can still track you and identify you based on your device and browser settings.
See how our anti-tracking software helps keep advertisers and privacy invaders off your back.
Avast AntiTrack is a tool that stops different types of web tracking to give you enhanced online anonymity.
There are many different kinds of online tracking: for example, when advertisers use browser cookies to track users across websites, it’s known as ad tracking. It’s also possible for websites and advertisers to track your behavior across the web, so they can build a profile of who you are and what your online habits are. This is known as digital fingerprinting.
Avast AntiTrack helps stop these invasive forms of online tracking by disguising your “digital fingerprint”, or the unique details that advertisers use to identify who you are.
While you can’t get Avast AntiTrack for free, you can get a free trial for 30 days, which will allow you to try it out before you commit to a full purchase. Check out Avast Store today — you could get Avast AntiTrack for the best price right now, plus other apps.
While you can’t get Avast AntiTrack for free, you can get a free trial for 30 days, which will allow you to try it out before you commit to a full purchase. Check out Avast Store today — you could get Avast AntiTrack for the best price right now, plus other apps.
Online privacy is more important than ever. Around 75% of all websites you visit track you and your online activities, and third-party companies, like data brokers, can collect and sell your data, including sensitive, personal information.
Good anti-tracking software, like Avast AntiTrack, helps to disguise your online identity, stops advertisers and data collectors from tracking you, and gives you essential privacy protection when you're browsing or working online.
All kinds of companies are partaking in online tracking and data collection. After all, buying and selling personal data is big business these days.
For example, advertising companies want to participate in web tracking so they know what you want to buy, and how much you can afford to spend. Companies may be buying and selling your personal data online as well, offering your details to insurance companies, online retailers, or boutiques connected to your favorite hobbies and pastimes. And of course, the big tech giants want to know how you use their hardware, which is why even your operating system could be tracking and sharing what you do on your device.
Anti-tracking software can provide an additional layer of privacy protection by blocking tracking techniques used by websites or advertisers to monitor your online activities. It can help limit targeted advertising and ad tracking. It’s important to combine the use of anti-tracking software with other privacy protection software, like Avast SecureLine VPN, for a multi-layer approach to protecting your online privacy.
Anti-tracking software alone doesn’t protect you against malware and viruses. It’s designed to help block advertisers and trackers from collecting and sharing your data. In addition, anti-tracking software helps hide your online behavior, like browsing and shopping. Using anti-tracking software enhances your online privacy protection, so your privacy can be fully secure and protected. To easily detect and remove hidden malware or other threats, try using Avast Free Antivirus.
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