Criminals and state-sponsored attackers steal and buy personal data at scale. Now AI easily transforms this data into precise attacks on you, your employees, and your business.
Trackers are embedded in 70% of emails, 90% of websites, and 90% of apps — silently building profiles that attackers weaponize.
of all web requests on U.S. Army networks were to tracker domains.
U.S. Army Cyber Institute, West Point (February 2026). Banned apps including TikTok were still present.
Attackers now have access to deep tracker data and sophisticated AI technology capable of targeting virtually any individual, employee, or company.
Enter name, email, photo, IP address, device identifier, ad identifier, address, phone number, etc.
I saw this person shopping at Whole Foods in Lincoln Park, Chicago today. What's his name? What other data do we have about him?
Here is the requested information found on the web and in purchased datasets about Robert Kahana:
Emails, phone, address
• rkahana@gmailx.com
• Mobile +1 847 555 5555
• 25 Oak Street, Evanston, IL 60201
Employment
• LinkedIn: Robert Kahana, CTO at Example Company ↗
Follow-up attack prompt:
Now recreate Robert Kahana's daily routine, identify shopping patterns, frequently visited locations, health-related searches, financial stress indicators, relationship status changes, travel schedules, and any other information useful for identity theft, financial scams, or targeted phishing attacks...
AI tools enable attackers to correlate tracker data with real identities and identify vulnerabilities.
Other solutions don't prevent unwanted tracking of sensitive personal data. Disconnect stops tracker infrastructure before it collects data. No fingerprint. No profile. No attack.
Users protected daily
Tracker connections analyzed per year
Fingerprinting signals detected
Faster website and app loads
Used by default in the world's most trusted browsers
Mozilla Firefox
Tracker protection, fingerprint blocking, entity mapping
Microsoft Edge
Tracker protection, fingerprint blocking, entity mapping
Trusted by the world's leading technology companies
Leading journalists trust Disconnect to expose what others can't find.
Disconnect provided the technical analysis for BBC Future's investigation into TikTok's expanded web tracking pixel. Our team found that the updated pixel collects information in unusual ways compared to its competitors, intercepting data from Google Tag Manager and transmitting health information without site owners' knowledge.
Disconnect research on AI data threats featured on Today Show.
Data-based research on fingerprinting prevalence on the web.
NY Times used Disconnect tech to test 250 iOS apps and record how they're tracking.
Disconnect discovers thousands of Zoom calls left exposed on open web.
VideoNBC News highlighted our research into dating apps sharing personal data.
It's the middle of the night. Do you know who your iPhone is talking to?
Disconnect stops tracker infrastructure before it collects data. Protect yourself, your employees, and your customers.