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+ | comment: For example, when people visit apps or websites that feature our technologies—such as the Facebook Like or Comment button—our servers automatically log standard browser or app records of the fact that a particular device visited the website or app |
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Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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Questions for the Record for Hearing on Foreign Influence Operations Using Social Media
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Facebook does not create profiles for people without a Facebook account (whom we call “nonregistered users”). However, we do receive some information from devices and browsers that may be used by such non-registered users
For example, when people visit apps or websites that feature our technologies—such as the Facebook Like or Comment button—our servers automatically log standard browser or app records of the fact that a particular device visited the website or app
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