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ALEX - fbtrex - Facebook-tracking-exposed

Our vision is to increase transparency behind personalization algorithms, so that people can have more effective control of their online Facebook experience and more awareness of the information to which they are exposed.

👉🏼 Facebook users that want data about own filter bubble

👉🏼 Researchers collecting data with control groups in FB

👉🏼 Journalist interested in echo chambers and algorithm personalization

It works by collecting what Facebook sends to you, as your timeline. Because is personalised, it can be obtained as evidence and used to understand the algorithm logic.

Our mission is to help researchers assess how current filtering mechanisms work and how personalization algorithms should be modified in order to minimize the dangerous social effects.

https://facebook.tracking.exposed/

Firefox addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-tracking-exposed/

📺 Video about Facebook-tracking-exposed:
https://t.me/BlackBox_Archiv/399 or https://t.me/NoGoolag/1300

#facebook #ALEX #tracking #exposed #addon #algorithm #DeleteFacebook
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Listening Back Browser Add-On Tranlates Cookies Into Sound

‘Listening Back’ is an add-on for the Chrome and Firefox browsers that sonifies internet cookies in real time as one browses online. Utilising digital waveform synthesis, ‘Listening Back’ provides an audible presence for hidden infrastructures that collect personal and identifying data by storing a file on one’s computer. By directing the listener’s attention to hidden processes of online data collection, Listening Back functions to expose real-time digital surveillance and consequently the ways in which our everyday relationships to being surveilled have become normalised.

Our access to the World Wide Web is mediated by screen devices and ‘Listening Back’ enables users to go beyond the event on the screen and experience some of the algorithmic surveillance processes that underlie our Web experience. This project therefore explores how sound can help us engage with complex phenomena beyond the visual interface of our smart devices by highlighting a disconnect between the graphical interface of the Web, and the socio-political implications of background mechanisms of data capture.

By sonifying a largely invisible tracking technology ‘Listening Back’ critiques a lack of transparency inherent to online monitoring technologies and the broader context of opt in / default cultures intrinsic to contemporary modes of online connectivity. By providing a sonic experiential platform for the real-time activity of Internet cookies this project engages listening as a mode of examination and asks what is the potential of sound as a tool for transparent questioning?

👉🏼 Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/listening-back/gdkmphlncmoloepkpifnhneogcliiiah

👉🏼 Firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/listening-back/

💡 Read more:
https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2019/Fahrplan/events/10855.html

#addon #chrome #firefox #CCC #36c3 #cookies #ListeningBack
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