
Last week, I ran an ad on Facebook that was targeted at a computer science professor named Alan Mislove. Mislove studies how privacy works on social networks and had a theory that Facebook is letting advertisers reach users with contact information collec
Facebook is not content to use the contact information you willingly put into your Facebook profile for advertising. It is also using contact information you handed over for security purposes and contact information you didn?t hand over at all, but that was collected from other people?s contact books, a hidden layer of details Facebook has about you that I?ve come to call ?shadow contact information.? I managed to place an ad in front of Alan Mislove by targeting his shadow profile. This means that the junk email address that you hand over for discounts or for shady online shopping is likely associated with your account and being used to target you with ads.
Not creepy at all.
Facebook on Friday admitted a security breach that affected 50 million users
Firm logged about 90 million users out of their account as a security measure
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