Internet tracking refers to the practice of monitoring and recording an individual’s online activities, such as their browsing history, search queries, and interactions with websites and online advertisements. This information is then used to create a profile of the user, which can be used for targeted advertising, personalized content, and data analysis. While some tracking is done with the user’s consent, there are also forms of tracking that occur without their knowledge or consent, raising concerns about privacy and security. Internet tracking is a controversial topic, with proponents arguing that it improves the user experience and helps businesses better understand their customers, while critics argue that it invades privacy and can be used for unethical purposes.