Here's how to defend yourself from Facebook's new browser-spying campaign

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Facebook sent out a notice Thursday about its intention to begin sharing the browsing data of its members with its advertising partners.

It's a move that most observers saw coming, but one that Facebook has always denied -- with vigor.
A common mantra among web marketers is that they're actually doing consumers a favor by collecting the information they need to serve more relevant ads.
What to do (and not bother doing)

If you don't want Facebook to collect and transmit your browsing data, you can take some steps to prevent it from doing so.
But first, here's what not to do.
Here's how to defend yourself from Facebook's new browser-spying campaign | VentureBeat | Business | by Mark Sullivan

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