Each Facebook User is Monitored by Thousands of Companies – The Markup

Using a panel of 709 volunteers who shared archives of their Facebook data, Consumer Reports found that a total of 186,892 companies sent data about them to the social network. On average, each participant in the study had their data sent to Facebook by 2,230 companies. That number varied significantly, with some panelists’ data listing over 7,000 companies providing their data.

noodlejetski, (edited )

inb4 “HOw Is tHiS nEWS”

the more it’s being talked about, the more difficult it will be for people to ignore.

Sir_Kevin,
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

20 years ago there would have been an outrage. Today, people are fine with it. I don’t understand that shit. Yet those same people were quick to jump on byte dance, because china.

There should be rules and regulations across the board, un- influenced by bribes lobbying.

Fleppensteijn,
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Years ago, Facebook kept nagging about privacy settings and almost pushed users to turn off all tracking etc.

Now, my Facebook always says there is no recent activity, downloading all data from FB shows they seem to have nothing on me. So are they just lying about what they share with who?

hangukdise,

Yeeeesssss

ReversalHatchery,

This is just my opinion, but why would they tell you the truth? It’s not like you can find out they are lying.

Dollarhide,

They all do it.

I haven’t played or even thought about a Halo game in probably 20 years. All of a sudden in the last week I bought the Master Chief collection on Steam and have been reliving my childhood a bit. Suddenly, my Reddit notifications are full of random posts from r/Halo - a sub I’m not even subscribed to.

Land_Strider,

While I don’t touch anything Meta (formerly Facebook) at any time, what is the explicit route of data gathering here?

From what I understand, these companies willingly give user data to Facebook, which then utilizes the data to: Use the provided information to match your Facebook user id with the other companies’ user id, so it can understand when you made an activity in the other companies’ sites, games etc. and show you stuff (ads only if you are naive, or propaganda through engineered post and ad visibility jf know at least about Cambridge Analytica) about it when you are in Facebook.

Is this the route user data follows and is utilized? If so, shouldn’t these mentioned other companies including Facebook’s and whatnot’s 3rd party tracking pixels n their own domains, and also sharing your data to themselves directly be the focus of privacy concerns as they “leak” your user data? Doesn’t the most of the blame fall on these other companies, or does the implied blame here that user data transfer is mutual and Facebook forwards these user data from company A to company B in the list, as well?

KarnaSubarna,
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It’s a sell and not leak of data. It’s actually called Server to Server (S2S) tracking.

tinuiti.com/blog/…/server-to-server-tracking/

revealbot.com/blog/facebook-conversions-api/

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