- Norton has updated its Neo browser with an adaptive, built-in VPN
- It adds proactive anti-phishing and advanced anti-fingerprinting
- The features run quietly in the background by default
Norton has rolled out a major update to its AI-native browser, Norton Neo, embedding a suite of powerful security tools directly into the browsing experience.
With a new built-in adaptive VPN, proactive anti-phishing defenses, and robust anti-fingerprinting features, users no longer need to rely on third-party extensions or complicated setups to stay safe online — Norton Neo handles your privacy seamlessly in the background.
The update arrives at a critical time for web security. According to Gen Threat Labs — Gen Digital is Norton’s parent company — roughly 83% of attacks blocked in early 2026 were web-based, heavily driven by phishing and spam ads.
“People can get a lot done on a browser, but digital threats, including spam and phishing, are rampant. Every AI feature added to a browser is another attack surface, and people shouldn’t need to be security experts to feel safe online,” said Howie Xu, Chief AI and Innovation Officer at Gen.
By baking protection directly into the browser’s architecture, Norton aims to secure users who want the productivity benefits of AI without the added attack surface.
Intelligent protection without the friction
As AI tools become a daily staple, they also introduce new vulnerabilities. Norton Neo is tackling this head-on by addressing threats at the browser level.
Powered by the recently launched Norton VPN for Agents — Norton VPN‘s AI-native app — the browser’s built-in VPN intelligently adapts to your activity, stepping up encryption for sensitive tasks like online banking, while scaling back for casual browsing. This, without requiring users to turn the VPN on or off.
Phishing protection is also a big part of the update. Now, the browser actively detects and blocks malicious websites before you ever land on them, while Norton’s Scam Analyzer extends that defense to your webmail.
Most browsers give you AI. Then quietly track everything you do with it.Neo gives you the AI and locks down your privacy at the same time. > Norton VPN built right in. > Fingerprinting blocked across 11 signal types. > Phishing caught before you ever click. All on by… pic.twitter.com/PzNHRmH9bGMay 5, 2026
Crucially, Norton Neo is also defending against a rising AI-specific threat: indirect prompt injections. The browser acts as a shield, preventing its AI features from being hijacked by hidden, malicious instructions buried within web page content.
As Xu explains: “With Norton Neo, protection isn’t a setting you turn on; it’s the foundation. The VPN adapts on its own, phishing is caught before you click, and your AI queries can’t be turned against you.”
On the privacy front, Norton Neo delivers true anonymity with advanced anti-fingerprinting tech. Instead of relying purely on cookie blocking, the browser randomizes your device’s hidden signals, like screen size and installed fonts, preventing sites from building a persistent profile on you.
Coupled with granular ad-blocking controls and streamlined cookie consent, the browser aims to cut down on annoying banners while keeping you firmly in control.
An AI assistant you can trust
Norton Neo’s AI capabilities have also been upgraded to support deeper reasoning and complex tasks. To ensure your data remains yours, all chats are stored locally by default.
Norton enforces a strict zero-retention policy with its AI providers, meaning your queries are never used for model training, and your IP address remains completely hidden.
Available across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, Norton Neo offers a consistent, private experience across all your devices. The latest update also grants users early access to a new agentic AI assistant, a private, always-on helper designed to manage your online activities securely.
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