The program that stopped Meta from monitoring your internet activity is 'going away' in July. However, using ...
Facebook collects mountains of personal information about all of us, whether we mean to share it or not. The company pulls in data from third parties, adding tidbits of information when we visit sites ...
Tech companies are becoming more transparent about how they're collecting your data and what it's being used for. This comes as Facebook admits it's been tracking what you do outside of its app and ...
Your online activity information that some third-party websites and apps provide to Facebook is called off-Facebook Activity. According to Facebook, it receives information about you and your browsing ...
Websites and apps use Facebook’s Pixel and software development kit (SDK) to collect information about your device and your activity, and send that to Facebook. Facebook uses that information to then ...
Facebook has never been a place for privacy and security, and Meta makes it a matter of policy. The company doesn't just have access to your activity when you use Facebook and Instagram. It also knows ...
Throughout its 16 years of existence, Facebook has struggled to provide the privacy controls users really want and need to safeguard the data they post to the platform. It's been a challenging project ...
Facebook has announced that it is rolling out its Off Facebook Activity tool to everyone. The tool was initially introduced in some countries last year, and now it is available globally. The Off ...