Facebook's Ad preferences

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Facebook are giving people more control over the ads They See

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In the last week Facebook have announced that they want to give their users more control over what ads they see. Facebook currently show ads to users based on their page likes and interests, over they next few weeks they will extend this to show ads based on website and app usage.

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Facebook  are  giving  people  more  control  over  the  ads  They  See  

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 Facebook  currently  show  ads  to  users  based  on  their  page  likes  and  interests.    

How  are  users  targeted  now?  

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What’s  next?  Over  they  next  few  weeks  they  will  extend  this  to  show  ads  based  on  website  and  app  usage.    

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Introducing  Ad  preferences  

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The  new  Ad  preferences  tool  will  give  users  insight  into  why  they  are  seeing  every  Ad.  This  will  come  as  a  welcomed  update  to  users  who  aren't  yet  acquainted  with  Facebook's  interest  based  adverDsing.      EssenDally  this  will  give  users  the  chance  to  reorganize  their  interests  so  that  they  will  only  see  ads  that  are  relevant  to  them  .  The  new  tool  will  available  to  US  based  users  in  the  coming  weeks,  then  a  wider  roll  out  scheme  will  be  put  in  place.  

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Can  I  opt  out?  

This  is  not  a  compulsory  feature  of  Facebook  adverDsing  network,  users  can  opt  out  of  the  increased  interest  targeDng  (apps/websites)  by  using  industry-­‐standard  Digital  AdverDsing  Alliance  opt  out,  and  on  your  mobile  devices  using  the  controls  that  iOS  and  Android  provide.  

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