How much do you know facebook, what keeps?

in life •  7 years ago 

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Facebook stores almost every work of the user on the platform. This information collection is started since the opening of social media accounts. Then user clicks on an advertisement, invites to an event, receives a friendlist, if he sends or accepts a message, who he is following, every status updated with each status update is preserved.

To say straightforward, since the start of the journey to Facebook, today's history has been recorded all over the social network. Using this data, you can learn more about Facebook users. If someone outside of the country can get unauthorized access to this data, there is no doubt that they will know a lot about the user. In the case of the Cambridge Antilica scandal, it is possible to ignore the matter slightly.

If you want to know what Facebook knows about you, you can see. For this, you need to go to the page named 'Accessing Your Facebook Data'. There is a list of what the data kept about you Facebook has been published.
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To see what data has been submitted about you in the Facebook archive, follow the steps below:
● Facebook.com/settings- go to this page

● Click on 'Copy to download facebook data' button

● Click the 'download archive' button

● It may take some time, but Facebook will let you know when your entire archive is created.

● Once created, click on the 'download archive' to download a zip file to your computer.

● You can browse this archive by opening every file in this folder.

A user's entire life in Facebook is stored in this archive. If you want to leave Facebook, if you want to keep a copy of your profiler program, you can download this file before deleting the account. However, it clearly shows how the data is stored by the Facebook users.

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helpfull information thanks

Nice information. Since I joined Steemit I hardly login into facebook