EVERY Facebook and Google user is being warned to change their settings to prevent third parties from tracking their data. A number of services profit heavily from sharing your unique and identifiable data with third-party apps and marketing agencies. Facebook users are being warned to change their settings to prevent third parties from tracking their dataCredit: AFP Two such services that are notorious for accruing users' information include Facebook and Google. And they don't only track your data while you're using their platforms, they allow other apps to do so as well. In fact, every time you log into an app or website using your Facebook or Google login, your digital movements are once again up for grabs. This information can then be used by the external apps for the purposes of advertising or sharing with data brokers. However, there are ways to limit the amount of data that Facebook and Google share with these services. Change these settings on Facebook First
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