Facebook's Latest Privacy Nightmare: 'Link History' Exposes Your Online Activity
Facebook is introducing a new feature called "Link History" that stores all the websites users visit through the Facebook mobile app. The feature is turned on by default, and users can opt-out of it. However, the feature has raised concerns among privacy advocates and tech press, who see it as another example of Meta's data-gathering tactics. The feature may give users a false sense of privacy, as Meta already collects data on user behavior across its other products. The feature could lead to another inquiry from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Some have criticized Meta for its aggressive data collection practices, while others have expressed concern about the potential misuse of the collected data.
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