Facebook is changing policy. How to protect yourself

The Facebook today announced the terms of use of its services and its policy. With the new terms, it once again legalizes the monitoring of its members' online habits through cookies, explicitly stating that they will use the data they collect for advertising purposes.

Αυτό φυσικά δεν είναι νέο, αλλά για άλλη μια φορά το κοινωνικό δίκτυο το κάνει ξεκάθαρο σε όλους όσους πιστεύουν στα online διαδικτυακά τους δικαιώματα και στο . Facebook Facebook Facebook

Η says:

"By using our services, from January 1 onwards, you agree to the terms of use, data policy and cookie policy in their modified form. You also agree to see improved ads, based on the applications and sites you use. Learn more about these modifications below, as well as how you can control which ads you see. ”

All the text you can find here.

How to protect yourself partially

"If you do not want Facebook or other companies to collect and use information based on your activity on sites, devices or applications other than Facebook in order to show you ads, you may choose not to receive such ads from affiliates. companies through Digital Advertising Alliance in the US, of Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada or her European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance in Europe. You can also opt out of your mobile device settings. ”

From her website European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance follow the guide on behavioral advertising and privacy on the Internet. You'll find information on how this ad type works, so-called "cookies", And simple steps to protect your privacy on the Internet. In case you do not find the information you are looking for you can  contact the service.

At Manage Options of service (wait until the site loads) you will find some of the companies that collaborate with websites to collect and use your information to provide behavioral advertising.

You can use the buttons to adjust your preferences. You can turn all companies on or off, or set up your company-specific preferences. Clicking on you can learn more about this particular company, whether it's turned on or not on your browser.

5 tips to help you manage your online privacy by European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance.

Number-1-blue_4076 Do not panicBehavioral advertising is safe and transparent. The they don't know who you are because the information they collect cannot identify you and they rely on your Internet browsing to serve you ads that reflect your interests.Learn more about behavioral advertising.
number-3-pink_4077 Look for behavioral advertising information on every website you visit.Every website that uses behavioral advertising should have information about the collection and use of data whether it is collected by the website itself or by a third party such as an advertising network.
three_4191 Companies that manage behavioral advertising will still have to provide information on how to opt-out.You can opt out here.
number4pink_4079 Familiarize yourself with the privacy settings on your computer.These settings can be found in the browser's "Options" menu. When choosing cookie settings, remember that they often make websites more user-friendly (eg your site preferences, language settings, passwords, etc.)

The following example shows how to make privacy settings on .

privacy at medium

Advanced privacy settings

Number-5-blue_4080 Try customizing your privacy settings to suit your household needs.Each of us uses the Internet in a different way and for different purposes. In households where more than one person uses the same computer, we suggest that each user have their own account. In this way, the privacy settings will be tailored to the needs and requirements of each user.

user accounts

 

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