Ask a nagging question here, and maybe we can pool our incredible intellects to provide a satisfactory answer. Here’s the first question:
Debbie Dingell not messing around, reminding Facebook like/share buttons and Facebook Pixel allow Facebook to track everyone, even non-FB users.
Zuck doesn't know specifics on numbers, but 100mil+ in each category, at least.
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) April 11, 2018
I heard this before–that Facebook can track non-users. Is that true? How does that work?
I would first recommend this episode of Reply All. It’s a pretty terrific episode. Yes, it gives more backstory than you need, but I think it’ll help explain it better than I think I could on first attempt.
It’s about cookies, though, those little snippets of code you allow some websites to place on your computers.
I’ll check it out. Thanks!