Your Account Is Not Your Own!
Facebook's data practices have long been a point of concern, with many users unaware—or at least underestimating—just how much of their personal information is controlled and owned by the platform.
By creating an account on Facebook, users essentially grant the company broad access to their data, which it uses not only to provide services but also to fuel its advertising model.
Facebook collects a staggering amount of personal data, from basic information like name, age, and location, to more sensitive details such as browsing history, interests, social interactions, and even physical location through its mobile app.
This data is then used to build highly detailed profiles, which are sold to advertisers, enabling them to target users with ads tailored to their behaviors, preferences, and demographic information.
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