Facebook 通过 Likebox 了解您的哪些信息

发布于 2024-12-15 13:49:31 字数 237 浏览 3 评论 0原文

我们正在喝啤酒聊天,有一些事情需要澄清。 以下结论是否正确:

当我在我的页面上放置一个类似 facebook 的按钮框时,

  • 即使我没有登录,facebook 是否每次都知道我在该页面上。
  • 与谷歌分析基本相同
  • 如果这 这是正确的,应该可以对点赞按钮进行沙箱处理,直到有人使用它为止。然后,只有当用户主动确认时,Facebook 才会获取信息。

干杯远藤

We were having a beer talk and have something to clear out.
Is the following conclusion correct:

When I put a facebook-like-button-box on my page, does facebook know

  • every time I'm on that page, even if i'm not logged in.
  • basically the same as google analytics
  • if this nis correct, it should be possible to sandbox, the like-button until someone will use it. Then facebook gets only informations when the user actively confirms that.

cheers endo

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忘年祭陌 2024-12-22 13:49:31
  1. 不,如果您未登录并且查看外部“喜欢”按钮,他们无法直接跟踪您。但是,他们可以设置一个跟踪 cookie,在您登录时识别您的身份,这将允许他们将当前会话中的跟踪数据与您进行匹配。
  2. Facebook 的主要收入来源之一来自分析和销售市场趋势信息。他们可以分析某些用户群(例如美国中年女性、大学生等)的点赞和评论关键词,并利用这些数据生成有关市场模式和趋势的统计数据。他们还可以使用关键字分析来告诉公司有多少人正在谈论某件事,例如“有多少人提到了我最新的大片?”
  3. 您可以简单地将图像和 JavaScript 代码从 Facebook 上移走服务器并将其托管在本地,以避免他们跟踪您的用户。

先发制人的“FACEBOOK = EVIL”论点:

但最终,这真的是一个大问题吗?有些人认为 Facebook 是一个侵犯生命、漠不关心的大型超级公司,但实际上他们只是通过完全匿名的统计数据赚钱。没有人(或有感知的机器人)查看您的偏好、浏览器跟踪数据或个人信息。一切都是匿名的,并变成一堆与某个群体相关的数字。当然,他们可能会欺骗所有人并作恶,但当你已经合法地赚了那么多钱时,为什么还要费心呢?

  1. No, they can't directly track you if you are not logged in and you view an external "like" button. They can, however, set a tracking cookie that identifies you when you sign in, which would allow them to match the tracking data in the current session to you.
  2. One of Facebook's primary revenue streams comes from the analysis and sale of market trend information. They can analyse the likes and comment keywords of certain user clusters (e.g. middle-aged American females, teenagers in college, etc) and use these to produce statistics about market patterns and trends. They can also use keyword analysis to tell a company how many people are talking about something, e.g. "how many people have mentioned my latest blockbuster film?"
  3. You could simply move the image and JavaScript code away from the Facebook servers and host it locally to avoid them from tracking your users.

In pre-emption of the "FACEBOOK = EVIL" arguments:

In the end, though, is it really a big issue? Some people see Facebook as this massive life-infringing uncaring supercorporation, but in reality they're just making a buck through completely anonymous statistics. No human being (or sentient robot) views your preferences, browser tracking data, or personal information. Everything is anonymised and turned into a bunch of numbers relating to a group. Sure, they could screw everyone over and be evil, but why bother when you already make that much money legitimately?

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