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Acquiring Giphy is a smart play by Facebook, which has become increasingly unavoidable in life online. While you may successfully block trackers like the Facebook ad pixel following you around online, or even delete your Facebook account, the majority of us wouldn’t suspect we’re being monitored when we’re sending funny images to friends.
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    Acquiring Giphy is a smart play by Facebook, which has become increasingly unavoidable in life online. While you may successfully block trackers like the Facebook ad pixel following you around online, or even delete your Facebook account, the majority of us wouldn’t suspect we’re being monitored when we’re sending funny images to friends.
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