>Facebook will now display ads to web users who are not members of its social network, the companyannouncedThursday, in a bid to significantly expand its online ad network. AsThe Wall Street Journalreports, Facebook will use cookies, "like" buttons, and other plug-ins embedded on third-party sites to track members and non-members alike. The company says it will be able to better target non-Facebook users and serve relevant ads to them, though its practices have come under criticism from regulators in Europe over privacy concerns.
When you're not a part of the system it's actually easier to identify you, since you don't blend in anymore.
Now facebook thinks it can target ads to you even though you never became a member.
John Ortiz
They'll never get me, user.
Oliver Phillips
Now that they're in heat and people are beginning to lose interest (even normies, what with "it's ruining my life") they are getting pretty greedy. I wish them to perish.
Tyler Peterson
>begins
Julian Evans
I thought they were doing this like a decade ago already.
Daniel Young
The fire rises
Chase Roberts
>2016 >not having facebook blocked in your hosts file
Jayden Perez
>THEY FELL FOR THE JEWKERBERG MEME
James Taylor
yeah whatever
Ryan Myers
>use uMatrix >block 3rd party requests to Facebook >been blocking almost all cookies sans what I need to log in for several years How exactly do they plan on tracking/identifying me?
Gabriel Flores
Privacy Badger Block all Facebook connections and cookies.
Tyler Roberts
Fucking CIA niggers
Jacob White
WHY, JUST WHY. This should be illegal, holy shit, this breaks so much privacy. Good thing you can block them with ublock but it won't be long until they find another way around.
>Reave up those Ad Blockers No need, I already blocked them ages ago.
Don't forget to block linkedin, instagram, twitter, basically any large internet company
Blake Robinson
Frankly, this is in no way different from what other ad serving companies are doing.
Isaiah Cox
So just don't use facebook any more. Duh.
Kayden Torres
101% odds they have been doing this all along. Now is just the point when companies outside the cabal get in.
John Sanders
Pretty sure they were always doing this, creating an internal profile for those who didn't register
Julian Lee
They're not targeting neckbeard autists like you
David Bennett
Can I use uBlock Origin to stop Facebook from tracking me, even if I'm logged in? If not, what can?
Gabriel Evans
>"bring people better ads" lol, the goys are getting cucked again. >I like ads >ads entertain me >ads help me shop >ads are a good thing >ads improve my life
does anyone else remember when the internet looked clean? how much longer until adblockers are punishable under piracy laws?
Lucas Turner
link to hosts file?
Brody Jackson
>I like ads Almost no-one thinks that.
>how much longer until adblockers are punishable under piracy laws? Never.