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06-07-2016 07:51 PM - edited 06-07-2016 07:53 PM
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6/2/16
"PSA: You Need To Update Your Facebook Privacy Settings Again To Opt Out Of New Targeted Ads
Facebook announced in recent weeks that they’re expanding their advertising empire.
With that change, came a stealthy new privacy setting for users — one that all of us are opted-in to by default.
Instead of just selling ads on Facebook, or on Facebook platforms (like WhatsApp and Instagram), Facebook is now selling ads everywhere, to everyone, whether or not you have a Facebook account. If you do have a Facebook account, though — like 1.6 billion other humans do — Facebook will also use your Facebook data to sell those ads.
Here’s where the privacy settings come in: Facebook has long had opt-outs for collecting and using your behavioral data in advertising to you.
But they added or re-worded one when they broadened their advertising business this week, and every member of Facebook is set to participate in this new one unless you specifically go and opt out.
So here’s a step-by-step guide to doing that:
Step 1: Click the little lock in the top-right corner of your screen, and select “See More Settings”
(SEE THE IMAGES AT THE LINK)
That’s for web Facebook. If you’re on the Android app, go to the three-bar “hamburger” menu icon on the right and then scroll all the way down until you see “Account Settings” near the bottom. If you’re on the iOS app, choose “More” on the bottom right and then scroll until you see “Account Settings” there.
Step 2: Down the left-hand side of the screen (or in your app settings), go to “Ads” near the bottom:
(SEE THE IMAGES AT THE LINK)
Step 3: You can set any of these to “yes” or “no” as you wish, but the new option that you’ll find yourself automatically signed up for is under “Ads on apps and websites off of the Facebook Companies.” The full setting looks like this, and you can turn that “yes” to “no” to opt out:
(SEE THE IMAGES AT THE LINK)
If you click to read all about the new setting, here’s what it says in full: FB_adnetwork
You cannot, however, opt out of being advertised to, nor out of having your data collected and aggregated. This setting just treats you as a non-FB user for the purpose of having advertising selected for you on non-FB sites."
[via Dave Carroll / Medium]
06-07-2016 07:56 PM
@newziesuzie Thanks for the information. I'll give it to my granddaughter and ask her to do it. Had you not brought it to my attention, I wouldn't have even realized it.
Again, thanks for taking the time to let us know about it. That was very kind and thoughtful of you.
06-08-2016 12:33 AM
06-08-2016 08:43 AM
This is pretty funny since big cheese Zuckerburg is tearing down 4 houses close to his mansion so he can have MORE privacy! Yours is for sale....his not so much I guess.
06-08-2016 08:46 AM
You will still see ads they will not be relevant to you if you change the setting to No. So its a matter of interest. I knew about this and would rather see ads that are relevant to me instead of stuff that is not.
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