Have you ever wondered why images or things you want to purchase keep on appearing on your news feed? In the middle of the Facebook privacy policy stir, how much do you know and how much does the conglomerate know about you?
An article by Reya Buenaventura at http://bit.ly/2GEKcQ2 probably doesn’t reveal everything but it does “lift the curtain” on some of the things the online service is doing to your rights to privacy.
Basically, Facebook records all your activity and then shares your information with advertisers. The violation of your privacy rights are not limited to the primary site at Facebook.com. The other Facebook-owned platforms (Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger) all have the same problems.
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Categories: Online Privacy & Security