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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comment: Authors show that "Why am I seeing this ad?" is deceptive
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 17 March 2022

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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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