Someone pls point me to paragraph in Facebook's privacy policy that's about searches for people being private?
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03-27-2014, 02:11 PM
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Someone pls point me to paragraph in Facebook's privacy policy that's about searches for people being private?
I've figured out that if I search for someone w/o adding them or messaging them, they can't see it according to Facebook's privacy policy, but I was wondering if anyone has the actual paragraph that talks about it. I've clicked on the sections that I think it'd be in, but have come up empty-handed.
Also, if this policy has changed and people CAN see when I've searched for them, please let me know. I know this is sort of asking a lot, so I will be sure give best answer points Ads |
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03-27-2014, 02:25 PM
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Facebook does not allow users to track profile views or see statistics on how often a particular piece of content has been viewed and by whom. Third-party developers, however, may offer applications that provide some of this functionality. However, please keep a few things in mind when using these:
Applications cannot track profile views for users who simply visit another person's profile. Facebook has made this technically impossible. In order to be tracked by an application, you must explicitly agree to allow the application to access your information. Adding an application that provides this functionality is purely optional. If you do not want to participate, please do not add the application to your account. If you messaged them they can see your profile according to your privacy settings http://www.facebook.com/help/?ref=drop#!...p?page=806 http://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=pr...on=profile Ads |
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