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Facebook is using sneaky 3rd party apps to advertise you
Web: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/rzs0lg/facebook_is_using_sneaky_3rd_party_apps_to/
Jan. 9, 2022, 1:45 p.m. | /u/Il_Diacono
Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age reddit.com
It all started around 5ish years ago with Facebook Watch:
At first the algorithm learned your paths, it only showed you videos and stuff from your liked pages and groups, then it went to hell and started to show you whatever it wanted.
What I do was to let algorithm know I didn't care about those pages, reported them for harassing me, blocked multiple pages, quickly learned that Facebook limits the amount of pages you are able to block, still …
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