May 7, 2022, 4:32 a.m. | /u/m7md7m2h

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i mean with all the terrifying things we heard about facebook and how it has most (if not all) of our data just for advertising in their apps even when someone doesn't have an account in their platform they still get to access some of his data from google and cookies on some websites (which i think is illegal since you didn't even agree in any tos from their site
i mean **do i need to give them my data …

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