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  1. Mar 26, 2018 · You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, such as photos and videos (known as intellectual property or IP content), but that doesn’t mean Facebook has no rights.

  2. May 26, 2022 · The updated Meta Privacy Policy covers Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and other Meta products. It doesn’t cover WhatsApp, Workplace, Free Basics, Messenger Kids or the use of Quest devices without a Facebook account, which have their own privacy policies.

    • Account ID. This is the unique identification number associated with your Facebook ad account.
    • Ad Set Delivery. Ad set delivery tells you whether your ads are active, inactive, pending approval, warning (limited delivery), or error (not running due to unresolved issue).
    • Algorithm. Facebook’s algorithm interprets a massive amount of data from user demographics and behaviors in order to perform a particular function, such as determining who to show ads to.
    • Amount Spent. This is the total cost spent on your ads, campaigns, or ad sets, depending on what level of reporting you are looking at.
    • Your privacy, information, and (vaguely) how it is used. What Facebook knows about you. This one is simple: Facebook can record and access all information you share on Facebook — all of it.
    • Sharing. This is one area where things get tricky. As mentioned above, you have the ability to choose how (most of) your information is shared. Problem is, your friends also have that ability — and some of the information they share includes data about you.
    • Websites and third-party apps. Facebook Platform: This is a service offered by Facebook that allows websites, games, and other third-party applications to access your Facebook information.
    • Advertising. Your “basic info” and any other information you’ve shared publicly, or otherwise given Facebook access to, can be used to by the social network to deliver ads.
    • Account Settings: Your settings are used to manage basic account preferences. Here you can edit your name or email, change your notification preferences, turn on extra security features, and more.
    • App: Facebook Apps are created by third parties and add more features and functionality to your Facebook experience.
    • Badge: A Badge is a personalized box you create to share your Facebook profile, photos, or Page on other websites.
    • Chat: Chat is a feature that lets you send instant messages to your friends.
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  5. Jul 26, 2022 · Community Standards: These guidelines outline our standards regarding the content that you post to Facebook and your activity on Facebook and other Meta Products.