{"id":380,"date":"2017-02-13T03:01:35","date_gmt":"2017-02-13T03:01:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newver.innotech-vn.com\/?post_type=blog&p=380"},"modified":"2020-06-05T08:51:20","modified_gmt":"2020-06-05T08:51:20","slug":"worried-about-your-public-facebook-data-you-might-want-to-try-these-tools","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newver.innotech-vn.com\/vie\/worried-about-your-public-facebook-data-you-might-want-to-try-these-tools\/","title":{"rendered":"Worried about your public Facebook data? You might want to try these tools"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’re a Facebook user, by now you probably know that every “like” and piece of information gets aggregated into a set of anonymized data, which eventually turns into advertising dollars<\/a> for the social media giant.<\/p>\n

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Facebook offers multiple layers of privacy settings<\/a> so the world doesn’t have to see every cringeworthy photo your mom uploaded and tagged you in. Still, changing those settings can be pretty time-consuming. Trust us, we get it.<\/p>\n

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SEE ALSO: Facebook’s new ‘Trending Topics’ update is here ? now with less fake news<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

But as mass surveillance<\/a> v\u00e0 digital privacy<\/a> becomes more of a prevalent threat, you might want to know, at the very least, what information about you is public. Two tools that can help you do that ? at least when it comes to your Facebook data ? are Data Selfie<\/a> v\u00e0 Stalkscan<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Stalking yourself<\/h2>\n

Data Selfie is a browser extension that analyzes what your Facebook usage says about your personality ? like your political views, interests, and causes you care about. Stalkscan is a web-based tool that lets you search for information a Facebook user has shared publicly. For example, if you went to a diner on the south side of Albuquerque for Christmas in 2010 and checked in on Facebook, someone could easily find that out through Stalkscan.<\/p>\n

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