Facebook app on your phone
I'm give it a try
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FB is in the news again for listening to you and then doing ads for it. FB is denying it but people are posting evidence like this.
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/79i4cj/_/
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/79i4cj/_/
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Adam was talking about this on his podcast a few weeks ago.
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Their podcast isn't just about cars?! I only listened to the first few but stopped since that isn't my interestDannyFanny wrote:Adam was talking about this on his podcast a few weeks ago.
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Tyler wrote:Source of the postTheir podcast isn't just about cars?! I only listened to the first few but stopped since that isn't my interestDannyFanny wrote:Adam was talking about this on his podcast a few weeks ago.
It's mostly about cars. He was mentioning something about getting random ads after just talking about them.
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Facebook is getting a lot of bad press this week. Has anyone here deleted it?
You can easily save all of your pictures to your PC before doing it.
Mark Zuckerberg has been sent a formal request to appear before MPs and answer questions regarding a growing scandal about user data
The co-founder of WhatsApp just told everyone to delete Facebook
Facebook’s Stock Tumbles Again, Value Drops By More Than $50 Billion
'Utterly horrifying': ex-Facebook insider says covert data harvesting was routine
You can easily save all of your pictures to your PC before doing it.
Mark Zuckerberg has been sent a formal request to appear before MPs and answer questions regarding a growing scandal about user data
The co-founder of WhatsApp just told everyone to delete Facebook
Facebook’s Stock Tumbles Again, Value Drops By More Than $50 Billion
'Utterly horrifying': ex-Facebook insider says covert data harvesting was routine
I am such a hypocrite about all of this.
I don't like Facebook, but I love Oculus.
I think it's shady what Facebook is doing with user data, but I openly welcome Google to know everything about me.
Should I delete Facebook? Yes. Will I? Probably not.
Would my life be in any way different? I would gain a couple hours a week and lose a way to connect with some people.
I don't like Facebook, but I love Oculus.
I think it's shady what Facebook is doing with user data, but I openly welcome Google to know everything about me.
Should I delete Facebook? Yes. Will I? Probably not.
Would my life be in any way different? I would gain a couple hours a week and lose a way to connect with some people.
The only time I EVER look at facebook is when Kathryn tells me to.
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Elon Musk deleted all of his company pages after a Twitter user pointed out he uses the platform. He claims he didn't know and they were gone minutes later.
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Blue Jackets wrote:Source of the post Snapchat is building the same kind of data-sharing API that just got Facebook into trouble.
I don't use Snapchat, but users aren't sharing the same kind of data on this app, right? There aren't profiles? I also haven't ever seen a "share it with Snapchat" option on a website, that is how Facebook is able to track people so well.
Blue Jackets wrote:Source of the post Mozilla launches Facebook Container Add-On for Firefox that isolates the Facebook identity of users from rest of the web activity
I believe Ublock Origin (chrome and Firefox) can block this stuff as well if you enable it.
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A huge movement could hit Facebook next Monday. Mike Schroepfer, its chief technology officer, announced on Wednesday that the company will place a link at the top of everyone’s news feed to a privacy tool. This tool will reveal whether a user’s data is embroiled in the Cambridge Analytica scandal — and it could reignite the #DeleteFacebook movement.
https://www.inverse.com/article/43278-d ... zuckerberg
The announcement follows CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s promise in a March 21 interview with CNN’s Laurie Segall, when he announced a tool “where anyone can go and see if their data was a part of this.” Around 270,000 people granted permissions to an app created by researcher Aleksandr Kogan called “thisisyourdigitallife,” which promised to provide personality predictions. The app’s data was given to Cambridge Analytica — which violated Facebook’s app policies — and subsequently used to target ads during political campaigns. When the story broke on March 18 it was initially thought that around 50 million people had been affected by the policy violation, but the company explained on Wednesday that the maximum theoretical number of people hit by the scandal is in fact around 87 million.
https://www.inverse.com/article/43278-d ... zuckerberg
The announcement follows CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s promise in a March 21 interview with CNN’s Laurie Segall, when he announced a tool “where anyone can go and see if their data was a part of this.” Around 270,000 people granted permissions to an app created by researcher Aleksandr Kogan called “thisisyourdigitallife,” which promised to provide personality predictions. The app’s data was given to Cambridge Analytica — which violated Facebook’s app policies — and subsequently used to target ads during political campaigns. When the story broke on March 18 it was initially thought that around 50 million people had been affected by the policy violation, but the company explained on Wednesday that the maximum theoretical number of people hit by the scandal is in fact around 87 million.
Can't wait until Monday? I've been thinking about deleting FB, my life would not be any different. Can we all delete it and just post more here? I promise I won't sell your data
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Blue Jackets wrote:Source of the post the company will place a link at the top of everyone’s news feed to a privacy tool. This tool will reveal whether a user’s data is embroiled in the Cambridge Analytica scandal — and it could reignite the #DeleteFacebook movement.
How will Facebook tell me if my data was harvested?
From Monday, all 2.2 billion Facebook users will receive one of two notices titled “Protecting Your Information” at the top of their news feed.
This will include a link to show people the apps they use and the information they have shared with those apps.
One of the notices will tell Facebook users whether their data may have been shared with Cambridge Analytica, Facebook’s chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer said in a blog post.

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Has anyone seen these notifications yet?
I don't see it yet
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