Does Facebook take user data?
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Does Facebook take user data?
No, we don’t sell your information. Instead, based on the information we have, advertisers and other partners pay us to show you personalized ads on the Facebook family of apps and technologies. We allow advertisers to tell us things like their business goal, and the kind of audience they want to see their ads.
Does Facebook sell your personal information?
“We never sell people’s personal information and all ad buyers using our systems are subject to stringent policies and standards, including restrictions on the use and retention of information they receive,” Mark Isakowitz, Google’s vice president of government affairs and public policy, said in the letter.
Does Facebook share your personal information?
We don’t sell any of your information to anyone, and we never will. We also impose strict restrictions on how our partners can use and disclose the data we provide. Here are the types of third parties we share information with: Partners who use our analytics services.
What data does FB collect?
Facebook also collects biometric data from user photos and has been training its facial recognition AI system, DeepFace, to recognize individuals and let users know when a photo of them has surfaced online.
Facebook uses and shares your personal information in many ways that basically operate on this same principle: By aggregating it (making a big pile of the data), they make sure that you’re not personally attached to the information itself.
Does Facebook anonymize data?
While individuals will now have more options for how their data is used, the social network will not delete users’ internet footprint, and will continue to use people’s anonymized data to target them with online advertising.
What is oversharing on Facebook?
Oversharing is when people share too much personal information to the public or a stranger. It can happen both on and offline. However, it is a big problem on social media sites, which make “putting yourself online” easy.