In the ever-expanding realm of cyberspace, the notion of anonymity has become a relic of the past. With each keystroke and digital interaction, we leave behind a trail of breadcrumbs, a digital footprint that can be traced and analyzed. This phenomenon, known as cybertracking, has revolutionized the way we perceive privacy and security in the digital age.At its core, cybertracking refers to the process of monitoring and tracing online activities to gather information about individuals or entities. It encompasses a wide range of techniques and technologies, from basic data analysis to sophisticated surveillance algorithms. While initially conceived for legitimate purposes such as cybersecurity and law enforcement, cybertracking has also been exploited for more nefarious ends, including surveillance capitalism and government espionage.