Many people are aware that Facebook knows more about your life than your friends or even your family. But probably not know how much comes this “stalkeo” by the social network Mark Zuckerberg.
This social network is not only your tastes and activities learned through publications that do the same, but “is” all over the Internet and record each their movements.
You could say that knows them better than their parents.
As reported by “The Washington Post” Facebook knows what pages visited, know that we all likes, things we share, etc.
From this information, their algorithms can begin to make highly accurate conclusions that reveal whether they are parents, are married, want to buy a car, are thinking of traveling, have or not a good salary , among other things.
This information lets them know what kind of advertising show. So if one day notice that the advertising they see on Facebook is “eerily” accurate, it is because it is indeed made for you. For anyone else.
Here are some of the things that Mark Zuckerberg and his web know about us:
- Precise Location
- Generation
- Gender
- Age
- Level of education
- Language or languages spoken
- Field of study
- school or schools they attend / attended
- Your ethnicity
- Income and heritage
- home ownership and type
- home values
- property size
- square Meters home
- users who have a birthday within the next 30 days
- users who are away from family or hometown
- users who are friends with someone who has an anniversary newlywed, recently moved or have a birthday
- Users in long-distance relationships
- Users in new relationships
- Users who have new jobs
- Users who are newly engaged
- Users who are newlyweds
- Users who have recently moved
- Users who have birthdays soon
- Identity parents
- prospective parents
- users who are likely to participate in politics
- Conservatives and liberals
- Status
- Employer
- Industry
- professional title
- Type Office
- Interest
- Users that own motorcycles
- Users who plan to buy a car
- Users who bought auto parts or accessories recently
- Users who are likely to need auto parts or services
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