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VPNs can protect your MAC address from being tracked, but they are not a complete solution. VPNs can help protect your traffic from being monitored by your ISP and other third-party observers, but they don’t protect your traffic from being tracked by the government or other entities with legal access to traffic data. Additionally, VPNs don’t protect you from being tracked through the use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Finally, VPNs can’t protect you from being tracked if the data you’re transmitting is unprotected.

For these reasons, a VPN is not a complete solution for protecting your privacy. However, a VPN can be an effective tool for protecting your privacy when used in conjunction with other privacy-protecting technologies, such as a secure browser extension or a reliable VPN service.