
A global campaign to remove Facebook has been announced in many other social networks under "#deletefacebook". Many people have responded to this call, including Brian Acton, co-founder of WattsApp, and the famous businessman Elon Mask, By deleting the Tesla and SpaceX pages on Facebook.

You can not trust the companies that manage your data online. This information can fall into the wrong hands, and there is no guarantee that it will be used for improper purposes right now, so the only way to protect yourself is to limit the amount of data you provide to these services including Facebook. Ideally, we recommend doing this with all the services you use online.

In this post we will learn how to know how much information Facebook takes from you and you do not know. The company's ad machine often relies on a detailed profile of each person to target through ads relevant to their interests. So it really takes into account every interaction you've had since you set up an online account to find out who you are and what your interests are, as well as friends, acquaintances, and family members.
What many people do not know is that much of this information is available and can be reviewed at any time. To do this, you need to open Facebook Ads Preferences on your account, which you can find by clicking here. Go to "Your information" and enter the "Your categories" tab. Options can be found on both your computer and smartphone. It will look similar to the image shown below.
What many people do not know is that much of this information is available and can be reviewed at any time. To do this, you need to open Facebook Ads Preferences on your account, which you can find by clicking here. Go to "Your information" and enter the "Your categories" tab. Options can be found on both your computer and smartphone. It will look similar to the image shown below.

On this page you will find information you voluntarily provided to Facebook or that I serve from you without knowing it. Of course Facebook algorithms are able to give frighteningly accurate predictions about your personality.