2019-2-7 15:23 |
Remember hearing about – or worse, feeling like – people seeing ads related to topics they’ve merely talked about with friends on the phone or in person? Facebook has previously denied the claim that it eavesdrops on you through your phone’s mic to target ads, and other studies have also substantiated that the social network might not be spying on you after all.
So, when you see an ad for something you don’t recall searching for online, where does it get data about your interests from? You might already know that Facebook targets you with ads through various means: tracking…
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