Facebook Lets Users Opt Out of Targeted Ads
mpicpp (3454017) writes Facebook users who are annoyed by the targeted ads that pop up in their News Feed will soon have more control over what they see. Like Google, Facebook collects all kinds of information on its users and uses that information to serve up targeted ads. For some people, especially privacy advocates, it seemed a little creepy to have a social network tracking a user's activity and then using that data to sell them stuff. On Thursday, Facebook announced that users will soon be able to opt out of that targeted ad system through controls in their Web browser and iOS and Android phones. Facebook will also show users what information they have collected about them and let them edit the kinds of ads they want to see. If someone is confused about why they are seeing an ad for P.F. Chang's, for example, they can simply click on "Why am I seeing this ad?"
So really, nothing's changed.
Facebook is notorious for making the "opt out" icons invisible until you mouse over them. Opting out in Facebook is like playing one of those old Flash games where you mouse around the screen, trying to find the hot spot that will accept a click. Are they going to do that again?
opt out of that targeted ad system through controls in their Web browser and iOS and Android phones
Through controls in the browser? How about through controls in the Facebook user interface?
Better solution: don't opt out of the targeted ads. Opt out of Facebook entirely.
The business model of harvesting personal data for profit succeeds only with the cooperation of the public. Stop cooperating, and it'll stop working.
...use AdBlock Plus. :)
The way the article is worded, it sounds like Facebook is merely using the Do Not Track header. However, from what I understand, they already honor Do Not Track and are one of the few websites that do. Is this merely teaching their users how to enable DNT, or are they planning some other browser-based solution specifically for Facebook?
"Because we were paid good money to show it to you. Now quit whining."
What I see quite commonly these days are "stalking" ads. I watch some products and when I navigate to other sites, advertisements for those products haunt me absolutely everywhere.
The problem I see with so called targeted ads is that they are not targeted, only annoying. So the fact that I put "single" on my relationship status does not mean I want to see 4 ads for online dating sites. If online dating worked, I'd not be single, would I? Goes for a lot of other type of ads too, obviously. So I've started to "sub"-consciously block out ads - so even ones that would interest me, I usually overlook.
The other thing with ads is that I never EVER click on them. For the few instances where one does in fact interest me, I mouse-over and look at the target URL. Then I open a new window and type it in. well, maybe it still shows up on some statistic....
Only used it for playing games
Won't miss it when it's gone
Which should be by 2020 at the latest
"Don't be Google".
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
I discovered that if you fake your birthplace, workplace, and university to a country which doesn't primarily use Roman lettering, you get an advertisement bar mostly consisting of completely unintelligible script. It's almost as good as an ad-blocker.
If I ever get free time, I may go back and poke more at that script I started which takes random public Facebook and Twitter posts, feeds them into dadadodo, and then posts them as hidden to everyone except a list that only has fake alternate Facebook accounts in it.
We can't stop them from gathering data, but we can chaff it so badly that it's worthless.
I'd like to opt out of the untargeted ads. I don't so much mind relevant, possibly-useful advertising -- I don't feel like it wastes my time so much, or even, in a way, creepily insinuates I would be interested in things I'm totally not. As long as the targeted advertising is done right, I'd rather have it. The more accurate such advertising gets, the more value-per-print it can generate, and therefore the less overall advertising will be required to sustain the "free" services we use. One well-chosen ad is worth dozens of spammy ones.
Or ... could we get the big advertising systems to allow us to pay them, centrally, to remove ads across all the sites they print on? And have them just forward a portion of the money to the sites themselves, just as they would have paid them to print an equivalent number of ads, while serving me nothing but 1px placeholders?
For some people, especially privacy advocates, it seemed a little creepy to have a social network tracking a user's activity and then using that data to sell them stuff.
What else do you think a social network is going to do? Unless you're paying to be a member, it's naive to think the won't sell your data.
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imo, Ghostery is very helpful in this scenario.
Adblock, NotScripts, and Ghostery on Chrome takes care of it all.
I See you want to opt of targeted Ads, Facebook wonders if we could interest you in purchasing this ad block software only $9.99 and All your personal information.
If you want to opt out you have to enable accepting ALL FIRST AND ALL THIRD PARTY COOKIES!!!! Why should we have to make ourselves vulnerable to every other tracking network just to opt out of theirs? Why don't they just honor the do not track flag in your browser? I'll tell you why they are going to track you like it or not. If not through their system they will do it through a shell company.
I don't want to do a sig now
Facebook ad blocker plugin does the same thing.
The only thing I see is when Facebook places fake "your friend likes this" , when I know damn well they didn't and I click "Hide all from......."
I also NEVER play games on FB, NEVER do "What.xyz.. are you quizzes" etc, and keep what I post for friends and family to the minimum.
Adblocker plus on Firefox = no ads EASY!
If someone is confused about why they are seeing an ad for P.F. Chang's, for example, they can simply click on "Why am I seeing this ad?"
Q: Why am I seeing this ad?
A: Your credit card details were stolen a few weeks ago, please call your bank.
ive been using adblock for years.... facebook has more ads that it blocks than any other website ive seen.
Since they'll be collecting my info anyway, I don't care for an opt out, and targeted ads are better than random ads for the ignorant masses. What I really want is a way to flag offensive shit and reverse-hits. For example, if you bitch about how crappy and disgusting fast food is, you'll immediately get ads for McDonalds. I just want to be able to flag some of them as "do not show me shit like this", or "I find this disgusting/offensive". In effect, it would give me better control over the targeted ads, rather than relying on shitty algorithms.
Facebook Purity - now "F.B. Purity" or "Fluff Busting Purity" is the answer for me.
Socially speaking, my friends and family are holding the Facebook gun to my head. If I want to show up on game night and not be the odd man out, I need to respond to event invites. If I want to invite my friends to things, I need to invite them there. It's *the* calendar management app for them.
A while ago, people stopped sharing actual photos on Facebook, and started sharing and endless stream of eGreetings and "my politics are better than yours" pictures. I wanted to actually see photos of my relatives and their kids. ...but the signal/noise ratio was too much.
FB Purity solved my problem.
I don't see shared photos.
I don't see ads.
I don't see trending topics.
I see posts chronologically.
I get to hit "enter" without posting.
FB is back to tolerable.
what is facebook?
I only ever browse FB in a firefox private window with script/ad/flash block and ghostery. Then I logoff FB and close the private window. On andriod I use TinFoil for FB.
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." -- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Google tracking is much worse. What site out there does not use googleapis
...I opted out of facebook.
I'd like to see website replace all adverts blocked by adblock with large flashing text saying "Hey, it costs us money to provide this service. The least you could do it let us show you some ads"
Unless you're on websites that decent advertising companies wont support (porn/pirating/etc) then i generally find ads to be - static, silent and not in the way.
There is absolutely NO REASON to use adblock on facebook. Their ads do not get in the way at all.
What's worse is when people operate a white list for website over a black list. Imagine you're doing some research for something, I dunno your computer isn't computering correctly. So off you go to google, you type in your problem and a forum pops up with your exact answer. OK done. But because you operate a white list that site, which you used and probably wont ever visit again and therefore wont be on your whitelist, didn't get a chance to show you any ads when you loaded the page. You probably wont visit again and chances are that site gets most of its hits from people "just passing through"
TLDR: People who use adblocks are dicks. There are companies offering you stuff "for free" you literally don't have to pay a thing. Yet you still insist on not giving back to the despite the fact it doesn't effect you in anyway.
Looking at the ads on facebook, they seem to be doing a remarkably bad job of targeting.
Because I'm in Germany, they're all in German. The fact that I post in English and most of my friends live in England doesn't seem to be a factor in targeting. The first ad is something to do with football of BASF (are they sponsoring the world cup or something?) I also get an online casino and an ad for Law and Order DVDs.
If they were actually something that might tempt me I'd be a lot happier. Unlike most people, I don;t feel tricked if I'm sold something I want. I want it! Even if I wasn't aware of this fact beforehand. As it is, I just get a bunch of ads for things I'm not interested in which helps neither of us.
I think it's funny how often these 'targeted ads' show me the exact thing I was just looking at. Seeing something I just looked at doesn't really make me want to buy it more.
I wonder if I can get it configured to serve me really weird ads for ultra-obscure products. Himalayan llamas. Voodoo dolls. Chastity belts. Or maybe illegal products. Rhino horn. Brass knuckles. Poisonous snakes. I might actually read a few ads like that. Probably wouldn't buy anything though.
It seems Facebook has become too big for it's own good. Needs revenue for it's stock price? But maybe there is an alternative I haven't discovered. Do you know of anything remotely similar? Meanwhile here is my personal reply to them regarding the "privacy" under their comments option; I am going to have to turn off facebook because I do not want you serving me ads based on my browsing habits. How much money do your shareholders need anyway? Maybe if I can convince enough people to "like" my rant I can start a movement to DUMP facebook for ANYTHING else. You are replaceable. Someone will build a better system that you can't buy. So don't Blow it FaceBook, Back off my browser bookmarks/history!
Facebook has ads? Or rather, there are people out there who still don't have adblock installed?
Hm, I already have full control over ads on Facebook. It's called AdBlock Edge.
Assorted stuff I do sometimes: Lemuria.org
It's funny on all the posts about Facebook Advertising or Google Advertising (AdWords) I usually expect someone on here to post about their use of it as a business owner but no one ever does.
Anyway, I've used about $300 worth of Facebook advertising personally (I only paid $30 myself, the rest was given free because I have like 9 godaddy accounts and hundreds of domains), and I can say that it is absolutely atrocious. There are numerous articles you can google for that basically say that advertising on FB is a scam. It's not FB doing it but they ARE letting it happen. You can target very very specifically like people age 30-40 in Manhatten and San Franisco that are interested in business and you will still get the same crap which is usually 50 clicks from the same 3 IP addresses milliseconds apart and they stay on your page for 1ms. Right, just a quick human... But yeah, I've tried tons of variations on FB advertising (mostly because I wanted to use up my free credits on it anyway) and it's all useless seriously. I don't care for myself but for a legitimate business, say a small time piano teacher or something, if they advertise on Facebook it's largely a waste and I feel bad for those people. (You can watch a few YouTube videos where people tested many different FB ads and dug in deep to the reasons why it's so scammy. Mainly click farms in India that use fake accounts and click EVERYTHING, I can't remember the reasons why.)
I don't personally use Facebook at all and never have, but I think people should use Adblock as suggested because Facebook doesn't deserve the revenues it gets at least how it's doing business now. Anyway just thought I'd give my viewpoint as someone that actually has used FB advertising.
Facebook is for dumbasses.
Anyone using it is a moron.
Discussion over.
So they create a playground for the nsa and cia and fbi and every lawyer on the planet and sell everybody's information to advertising corporations, more fucknut companies that want to sell you 2000 calorie pizzas at 2:00 am..
FAIL already