Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook has begun archiving some user’s link histories on both Android and iOS devices, marketing the move as a better way for users to keep track of the various web pages they ...
If you’re active on Facebook or Instagram, you might have noticed prompts about a setting called “link history.” The feature allows users to keep track of all of the links they visit via Facebook and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. If you have Facebook’s mobile app on your phone, then a stark new ...
Facebook and Instagram track your every click, search, and browsing activity. The good news is that you can control this ...
Question: Is it true that Facebook is now selling my browsing data to advertisers? Answer: Most of the information that I’ve seen posted doesn’t quite tell the whole story about what browsing data ...
Facebook recently rolled out a new “Link History” setting that creates a special repository of all the links you click on in the Facebook mobile app. You can opt out if you’re proactive, but the ...
The move, which will roll out in the US, sees ad targeting moving away from just being passed on the types of Facebook Pages that a user follows. Explaining the change in a blog post, Facebook said: ...
Facebook's army of chatbots could soon start messaging users based solely on which websites they have previously visited. The social network's Bots on Messenger platform, which was announced during ...
If you are experiencing the No data available error message on Facebook, here is a complete guide showing you how to get rid of it. What does No data available mean ...
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Facebook has implemented some changes to enhance the experience of browsing through photos, one of the most popular activities on the social networking site, to which people have uploaded tens of ...
Browsing around when you’re bored on Facebook isn’t nearly as rewarding as searching for a specific friend, group or event, according to new research from the University of Missouri School of ...