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Meet Link History,' Facebook's New Way to Track the Websites You Visit

Facebook has introduced a new Link History setting that tracks and stores all the links users click on in the Facebook mobile app.
The data from Link History is used for targeted ads, and it is turned on by default, but users can opt-out.
Meta (formerly Facebook) is doubling down on data harvesting despite increasing tech regulations and privacy restrictions.

Meet Link History,' Facebook's New Way to Track the Websites You Visit

Facebook has introduced a new Link History setting that tracks and stores all the links users click on in the Facebook mobile app.
The data from Link History is used for targeted ads, and it is turned on by default, but users can opt-out.
Meta (formerly Facebook) is doubling down on data harvesting despite increasing tech regulations and privacy restrictions.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Meet Link History,' Facebook's New Way to Track the Websites You Visit

Facebook has introduced a new Link History setting that tracks and stores all the links users click on in the Facebook mobile app.
The data from Link History is used for targeted ads, and it is turned on by default, but users can opt-out.
Meta (formerly Facebook) is doubling down on data harvesting despite increasing tech regulations and privacy restrictions.

Meet Link History,' Facebook's New Way to Track the Websites You Visit

Facebook has introduced a new Link History setting that tracks and stores all the links users click on in the Facebook mobile app.
The data from Link History is used for targeted ads, and it is turned on by default, but users can opt-out.
Meta (formerly Facebook) is doubling down on data harvesting despite increasing tech regulations and privacy restrictions.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.
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Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Do You Suddenly Need To Delete Your Facebook App?

Facebook's latest mobile app update includes a feature called 'Link History' which saves a list of websites visited through the in-app browser.
Users have the option to disable Link History to avoid having their browsing activity stored and used for targeted ads.
Facebook's data harvesting practices are being compared to those of Google, but with a focus on increasing tracking rather than reducing it.

Meet Link History,' Facebook's New Way to Track the Websites You Visit

Facebook has introduced a new Link History setting that tracks and stores all the links users click on in the Facebook mobile app.
The data from Link History is used for targeted ads, and it is turned on by default, but users can opt-out.
Meta (formerly Facebook) is doubling down on data harvesting despite increasing tech regulations and privacy restrictions.

TikTok's data collection being scrutinised by Australia's privacy watchdog

Australia's privacy watchdog, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), is launching an inquiry into TikTok's data harvesting practices.
The inquiry will focus on whether TikTok has breached the online privacy of Australians through the use of marketing pixels.

TikTok's data collection being scrutinised by Australia's privacy watchdog

Australia's privacy watchdog, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), is launching an inquiry into TikTok's data harvesting practices.
The inquiry will focus on whether TikTok has breached the online privacy of Australians through the use of marketing pixels.

TikTok's data collection being scrutinised by Australia's privacy watchdog

Australia's privacy watchdog, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), is launching an inquiry into TikTok's data harvesting practices.
The inquiry will focus on whether TikTok has breached the online privacy of Australians through the use of marketing pixels.
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