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The Great Hack
The #Cambridge #Analytica #scandal is examined through the roles of several affected persons.
#docu #video #thinkabout
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The #Cambridge #Analytica #scandal is examined through the roles of several affected persons.
#docu #video #thinkabout
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Oculus - #why
Today, we’re announcing some important updates to how people log into Oculus devices, while still keeping their VR profile. Starting in October 2020, everyone using an Oculus device for the first time will need to log in with a Facebook account.
👀 👉🏼 https://www.oculus.com/blog/a-single-way-to-log-into-oculus-and-unlock-social-features
#oculus #fb #DeleteFacebook #thinkabout
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Today, we’re announcing some important updates to how people log into Oculus devices, while still keeping their VR profile. Starting in October 2020, everyone using an Oculus device for the first time will need to log in with a Facebook account.
👀 👉🏼 https://www.oculus.com/blog/a-single-way-to-log-into-oculus-and-unlock-social-features
#oculus #fb #DeleteFacebook #thinkabout
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A Single Way to Log Into Oculus and Unlock Social Features | Meta Quest Blog
Today, we’re announcing some important updates to how people log into Oculus devices, while still keeping their VR profile. Starting in October 2020: Everyone using an Oculus device for the first time will need to log in with a Facebook account; if you’re…
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The Social Dilemma
Why the algorithms of #TikTok are possibly optimized more for screentime and less for suicide removal is explained very clearly in the new Netflix documentary "The Social Dilemma". Director Jeff Orlowski has put all the ethics big shots from Silicon Valley in front of the camera - from Tristan Harris to Shoshanna Zuboff - and lets them once again unravel the business model of surveillance capitalism in a striking way.
📺 👉🏼 The Social Dilemma 👈🏼 #video #documentary #surveillance #capitalism #SocialDilemma #thinkabout #why
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Why the algorithms of #TikTok are possibly optimized more for screentime and less for suicide removal is explained very clearly in the new Netflix documentary "The Social Dilemma". Director Jeff Orlowski has put all the ethics big shots from Silicon Valley in front of the camera - from Tristan Harris to Shoshanna Zuboff - and lets them once again unravel the business model of surveillance capitalism in a striking way.
📺 👉🏼 The Social Dilemma 👈🏼 #video #documentary #surveillance #capitalism #SocialDilemma #thinkabout #why
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Facebook shut down Signal’s ads because they exposed too much
Facebook has barred privacy-focused messaging app Signal from running a series of Instagram ads, which would have exposed just how much personal information the photo-sharing network – and its social media behemoth owner – has on individuals as they browse their timeline. Signal had intended to use Instagram’s own third-party advert tools to reveal some of the precise targeting that advertisers can buy access to.
There’s a general acknowledgement these days that advertisers can filter who, exactly, sees their commercials. That makes good business sense, after all: there’s no point in showing ads to people who are unlikely to be interested in your product.
However it’s likely that few mainstream consumers are aware of quite how much targeted information ad network providers like Facebook hold on them. Collated across multiple interactions online – with websites, apps, services, and more – they help build unexpectedly precise profiles about each user. Those profiles can then in turn be sold as visibility filters to more advertisers, so that they can further narrow down their campaigns to whoever they believe will be the most receptive audience.
https://www.slashgear.com/facebook-shut-down-signals-ads-because-they-exposed-too-much-04671574/
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#signal #instagram #facebook #DeleteFacebook #ads #data #thinkabout
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Facebook has barred privacy-focused messaging app Signal from running a series of Instagram ads, which would have exposed just how much personal information the photo-sharing network – and its social media behemoth owner – has on individuals as they browse their timeline. Signal had intended to use Instagram’s own third-party advert tools to reveal some of the precise targeting that advertisers can buy access to.
There’s a general acknowledgement these days that advertisers can filter who, exactly, sees their commercials. That makes good business sense, after all: there’s no point in showing ads to people who are unlikely to be interested in your product.
However it’s likely that few mainstream consumers are aware of quite how much targeted information ad network providers like Facebook hold on them. Collated across multiple interactions online – with websites, apps, services, and more – they help build unexpectedly precise profiles about each user. Those profiles can then in turn be sold as visibility filters to more advertisers, so that they can further narrow down their campaigns to whoever they believe will be the most receptive audience.
https://www.slashgear.com/facebook-shut-down-signals-ads-because-they-exposed-too-much-04671574/
💡 read as well:
https://t.me/BlackBox_Archiv/2138
#signal #instagram #facebook #DeleteFacebook #ads #data #thinkabout
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Facebook Shut Down Signal's Ads Because They Exposed Too Much
Facebook has barred privacy-focused messaging app Signal from running a series of Instagram ads, which would have exposed just how much personal information the photo-sharing…