A free browser extension that clicks on every ad on websites you visit to obfuscate your web browsing data and protect your privacy.
AdNauseam is a free, open-source browser extension for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera that protects user privacy and security while browsing the web. It works by automatically clicking on every ad on every webpage the user visits, effectively polluting the user's data profile so that third-party trackers and advertisers cannot easily build an accurate picture of the user's interests and habits.
By clicking on all ads indiscriminately, AdNauseam hides the user's actual clicks within a sea of other fabricated clicks. This makes it significantly more difficult for tracking networks to single out real user intention and interest. The tool is designed expressly to resist surveillance by the advertising technology that underpins the bulk of the web today. Over time, this automated clicking mechanism gradually poisons existing user profiling, helping to restore some privacy and control over one's digital presence.
In addition to safeguarding privacy, AdNauseam serves as a means of implicit protest against advertising networks that violate user security and privacy by stealth, surreptitiously building profiles of those users across the web. Every clicked ad is visualized on the user's screen, allowing one to see just how many ads and trackers they've encountered on the web.
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