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by fatline
2405 days ago
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> People don't like being tracked and Facebook has a long history of being deceptive around how and when it tracks people. you are mixing unrelated things. As an employee of a company it's unlikely you can raise any concern about your privacy when working on the company's main asset. > Facebook also has a long history of selling the data it collects as a result of tracking even when the people being tracked try as they might to opt out. provide a reference please |
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Despite a culture of "move fast and break things," things have never been broken from new more restrictive default privacy settings. Users who signed up in 2005 would still be an open book by default today.