Difference between revisions of "list of events surrounding Facebook transparency on third-party tracking (Q1787)"

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list of events surrounding Facebook transparency on third-party tracking
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Testimony at UK Parliament about the absence of this data in the download tool.
 
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Follow up questions by Senator Blumenthal to Mark Zuckerberg, who had claimed all this data was available in the download tool.
 
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comment: page 119
 
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comment: However, in a March 7, 2018 correspondence provided to the U.K. Parliament regarding Paul-Olivier Dehaye’s legal request for personal data, Facebook’s Privacy Operations Team acknowledged that the DYI tool does not provide records stored in its ‘Hive’ database.
 
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comment: This answer appears to confirm that the Facebook ‘Pixel’ web tracking system and other records are stored and combined with profile information, but not provided to users. Since then, WIRED magazine and academic researchers have noted the omission from the DYI tool of other pieces of data that Facebook is known to collect.
 
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comment: (Limited) automated transparency has been transformative in how journalists cover ad targeting.
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Property / see also: Facebook's New Privacy Feature Comes with a Loophole / rank
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comment: Specifically mentions the absence of browsing history in the download tool
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comment: references UK Parliament testimony and challenges that the tool is complete
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Property / see also: Facebook Use of Sensitive Data for Advertising in Europe / rank
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comment: This paper quantifies the portion of Facebook users in the European Union (EU) who are labeled with interests linked to sensitive personal data
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Property / see also: Investigating Ad Transparency Mechanisms in Social Media: A Case Study of Facebook's Explanations / rank
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comment: Authors show that "Why am I seeing this ad?" is deceptive
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    Early coverage on Paul-Olivier Dehaye's quest for his Pixel data
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    (Limited) automated transparency has been transformative in how journalists cover ad targeting.
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    Specifically mentions the absence of browsing history in the download tool
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    references UK Parliament testimony and challenges that the tool is complete
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    This paper quantifies the portion of Facebook users in the European Union (EU) who are labeled with interests linked to sensitive personal data
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