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How to use Facebook while giving it the minimum amount of personal data

Written by Andrew Peterson

Andrew Peterson is a Web Designer, Creator, Marketing Agency Leader, SEO expert & public speaker. He founded Wicked Modern Websites in 2007 and has been helping businesses grow ever since!

March 21, 2018

We all love facebook, chances are that you are reading this on facebook right now, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing.

If you aren’t starting to feel a little queasy about the way facebook collects your data and tries to influence your offline thinking then you aren’t really paying attention.

You don’t want to cut facebook completely out of your life but now might be a good time to limit how much they can collect and use your data against you.

Check out these 4 steps to making sure facebook can collect the least amount of your personal data.

Source: How to use Facebook while giving it the minimum amount of personal data – The Verge

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