‘Don’t use Facebook Reactions if you want privacy,’ warn police
By Seb Joseph
Facebook users who use its reactions feature are putting their privacy at risk, Belgium’s police force have warned.
The warning claims the reactions allow the social network to understand its users better and help its advertisers personalise posts. Limiting the number of reactions to six encourages people to express their emotions in this way more frequently, the police continued, adding that the expressions of emotion inform Facebook as to when is the best time to show ads.
In turn, that will help it “find the perfect location on your profile, allowing it to display content that will arouse curiosity but also choose Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




