Wednesday 1 November 2017

People think Facebook is listening to them. Here's how they're fighting back.

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These days, Facebook seems to know more about you than you do. From eerily accurate "people you may know" suggestions to the creepily perfect ads populating your News Feed, the company undeniably has a Big Brother-like finger on the pulse of its 2 billion monthly active users. 

But how does it do this? Could it be, perhaps, that when the boy king behind the half-trillion dollar company isn't defending himself against charges of subverting democracy, he's directing his algorithmic minions to listen in on your every conversation so as to better target you with shoe adverts?

Absolutely yes — at least, so goes a long-running theory repeatedly denied by Facebook. But maybe, just maybe, Facebook isn't being totally honest with us? This seems to be the general consensus of scores of users who believe, despite any and all official proclamations to the contrary, that Facebook eavesdrops on their daily banter.  Read more...

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