Don't want to #DeleteFacebook & Still want to be safe ??
Abhishek Singh
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If #DeleteFacebook is not an option for you here are some ways by which you can still hide your data from Facebook
How to Avoid Being Tracked by Facebook
1. Delete your Facebook account
I know this is annoying. But this is the simplest way to keep Facebook from advertising to you. But if you’re like the rest of the world and use facebook to talk to your relatives, there are other options.2. Install an Ad Blocker
Ad blockers keep certain ads from appearing when you browse to sites, keeping code that could potentially track your movement from loading. My Personal favourite is Adblock Plus
3. Facebook Disconnect
Facebook Disconnect is a browser extension that simply blocks Facebook’s Pixel from loading when you visit a site that has it installed. So Facebook will no longer know where you are going on the internet.
4. Run Ghostery
If you’re looking for something a little more powerful than Facebook Disconnect, Ghostery is a browser extension that will scan a website as it loads and show you all the tracking cookies that load with that site, including Facebook Pixel. It also gives you the option to prohibit those cookies from running across the internet.
5. Change your settings on Facebook
This link will take you to the ads preferences page on Facebook. It will show you what brands Facebook thinks you like, what advertisers you’ve interacted with, and the categories Facebook uses to advertise to you (as described in this week’s episode). You can delete all that information. Facebook may still have it all, but it will no longer allow advertisers to use that info to advertise to you. There are a number of other options to control your ad experience there as well.
6. Opt out with data brokers directly.
Users who don’t want that information to be available to Facebook should contact the data brokers directly. Again, the data brokers will still be collecting your data, but if you opt out, they will no longer share that data with third-party companies like Facebook or anyone else. There are dozens of these kinds of companies, but Facebook has a page where you can opt out directly with all of the data brokers they work with.
7. Lastly, if you really think that Facebook and Instagram are listening to you, turn off the app’s access to your microphone.
On iPhone:
- go to settings.
- tap on privacy.
- tap on microphone.
- tap the Facebook or Instagram slider to turn it off.
On Android (7.1.1 Nougat):
- go to settings.
- tap apps.
- tap on Facebook or Instagram.
- tap permissions.
- tap the microphone slider to turn it off.