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  2. I Quit Facebook for a Month and This Is What Happened - AOL

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    There’s a good chance you've had your fill of Facebook, the social media platform created by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004. Of course, the platform has evolved, adding features, targeted ads, and a ...

  3. Why I Quit Facebook - AOL

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    I just de-friended Facebook. I have no interest in tweaking 50 Facebook privacy settings every few months as the company changes its policies in a never-ending quest to wring profit out of my ...

  4. What they don't teach you in college: How to quit Facebook

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    There has been a lot of talk lately concerning the ethics of Facebook's privacy policy. And it seems there are just as many critics as supporters. Popular opinion ranges from folks criticizing the ...

  5. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook quickly reacted and started to criticise the initiative, claiming the Apple's anti-tracking privacy focused change will have "harmful impact on many small businesses that are struggling to stay afloat and on the free internet that we all rely on more than ever". Facebook also launched a so-called "Speak Up For Small Businesses" page.

  6. Privacy concerns with Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Quit Facebook Day was an online event which took place on May 31, 2010 (coinciding with Memorial Day), in which Facebook users stated that they would quit the social network due to privacy concerns. [32] It was estimated that 2% of Facebook users coming from the United States would delete their accounts. [33]

  7. Facebook Zero - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Zero is an initiative undertaken by social networking service company Facebook in collaboration with mobile phone-based Internet providers, whereby the providers waive data (bandwidth) charges (also known as zero-rate) for accessing Facebook on phones via a stripped-down text-only version of its mobile website (as opposed to the ordinary mobile website m.facebook.com that also loads ...

  8. Here's how to deactivate or permanently delete your Facebook ...

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    3. Click "Your Facebook Information" in the left column. 4. Click "Deactivation and Deletion." 5. Select "Deactivate Your Account." Then click "Continue to Account Deactivation" and follow the ...

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [122] through privacy settings. [123] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public. Facebook's revenue depends on targeted advertising, which involves analyzing user data to decide which ads to show each user.