Facebook then gets a great idea of your interests, even what you buy online. If the site you visit has any Facebook linking elements on it (and nearly every modern web site does) then that element is used to track you. Every site and page you visit, Facebook is likely tracking and recording this. If you log into Facebook (or even have an old Facebook cookie from a previous login, I suspect) Facebook effectively tracks nearly all your movements online. Which brings me to the other point… Privacy Having it in an SSB makes that super easy, and doesn’t interfere with my main browser. Unlike many people, I don’t spend much time on Facebook, but I at the same time realise it can be a fundamental tool for communicating with people (much like email is). Here’s how to fix them.įirst off, why would one want to put Facebook in an SSB? For me, it’s because I want to have quick and easy in and out (off and on) access to Facebook. If you use Fluid.app as an SSB (site specific browser) for Facebook, you may have noticed some display issues.
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