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Facebook is trying to pre-empt Apple's big privacy update by asking users for permission to track them

Facebook will begin asking users for permission to track their data so it can target them with ads.

Facebook announced on Monday it would be sending a pop-up notification to users, asking for permission to track their activity so they can be targeted with ads.

 

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It is mandatory to ask and we need to know what kind of data the operating system and the internet companies handle while using cell phone and internet on user's request.

Wondering how users will adopt to this measure.

left FB long ago. as did most ppl i know

and if i say don't track me do they actually respect that or is it just shit?

We will not agree zuck sorry

Hell no ... shutting down ... getting my email addresses updated and we will be communicating the old fashion way, snail mail, email, the always good-to-do phone calling .. Hello

Its time everyone deactivate or delete their accounts. Facebook is evil.

🤬👹🤬👹🤦‍♂️

Lol zuck

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