What should I be aware of on Facebook?

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bitheerani319
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What should I be aware of on Facebook?

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Facebook is today the most used social network for communication, news, interesting events and other useful things. We use Facebook constantly and exchange information every day, but are you aware of the terms and conditions that you must comply with when using it? We manage business pages on Facebook and customers often ask us questions about the terms and conditions of the social network. That is why we decided to introduce you to the topic in more depth.

What information do we provide to Facebook?
You may have noticed that when you log in to your account, suggestions for rcs data canada location often appear. But have you ever wondered where Facebook gets the information it needs about you? Here's how it recognizes your location.

1. My groups and contacts
When you like a page or your friends upload things with you, Facebook collects information from the people you communicate with. If you have synced your phone or tablet with your account, it has access to your address book and may suggest that you add people from your surroundings as friends.

2. Data from photos, messages and posts
Additionally, when you tag yourself or like a photo, Facebook also collects this information. It knows who you're texting and what you're texting, and when you mention a famous person in your messages, don't be surprised if you start seeing posts about that person frequently.

3. Data about the device I am using
When you sign in to your account, you provide data from other devices, such as your phone, computer, or tablet, where you use Facebook. Having access to this information allows you to sign out of a device you're signed in to that you don't recognize. Here's what that data is:

The location from where you are using the device using GPS, WiFi, or Bluetooth
Your operating system, software type and name, battery, hardware version, device settings, device ID, signal strength
Your mobile operator, mobile phone number, browser type, time zone and language, and your IP address
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