Facebook is known to allow advertisers to target specific groups of people. Do you know that you can see which advertisers are targeting you? You will probably be a big surprise to you.
In an effort to make Facebook more user-friendly and more transparent, it lets you know which advertisers are showing you ads using a list that contains each information you.
This information is collected by the advertiser and then shared and presented by Facebook as a way of more transparency. According to the company, the reason you see some ads is because advertisers are trying to reach people with base the information they have added to their profiles.
To find them settings on Facebook, click the link below to stop looking for them. Be careful, the result might scare you, especially if you think you are protected on the largest social network, and on the Web in general.
This page, according to Facebook, displays your adspriceyou. You can find out what influences the ads you see and also "take" control (which Facebook allows) over the display of ads. Advertisers serve ads using a contact list they've uploaded that includes your contact information. The information was collected by the advertiser, typically after you provided it address your email either to the advertiser or to another business with which it works.
Browse the categories listed below and find out who you are!
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