Facebook has made many updates in recent months. Unfortunately, some of these updates may threaten the privacy of personal information you may have innocently shared on Facebook.In many cases, the onus is on you and you are required to actively take steps to secure your data from third party applications and websites, as some changes allow them to gain access to your data without you being advised. Facebook Advertising is an example.Facebook Advertising can use the name and even the images of any person with a Facebook account. Previously known as Social Ads, it allowed a person's name and profile photo to appear in ads displayed to that person's friends and connections. However, Facebook is only able to do this when you are connected to a page you've liked, an event you're attending or an application you're using.Facebook's ability to use your image and data in this manner is stated in the policies of Facebook. If you use Facebook, you are agreeing to their terms and conditions.
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