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Facebook watches your every move - Here's the proof

Facebook watches your every move - Here's the proof

It shouldn’t surprise you that social media platforms know a lot about you. But Facebook gathers more information behind your back than you probably could imagine. Here's how to stop the social media giant from tracking your location or serving ads on topics you don't want to see.

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