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Michael Kazarnowicz

@axbom @abbe98 I think that this is it: Facebook says one thing, and does another. Facebook is trying to shift blame onto advertisers, who really are naive, but Facebook also doesn't do anything proactively because they need the data, especially now that iOS privacy settings have denied them data from more than 80% of iOS users.

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Albin Larsson

@kazarnowicz @axbom yeah I think you are right.

I will always see Facebook scrubbing data as band-aid as the collection should be avoided in the first place. I also think that people put different levels of trust in their pharmacy company compared to Facebook & co.

That's why I find the narrative slightly problematic while the reporting is both informative and interesting in itself.

Michael Kazarnowicz

@abbe98 @axbom yeah, Facebook cannot be trusted to do anything pro-user that also is bad for their bottom line. What I'm really curious about is how they use shadow profiles now that GDPR is in place.

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