If you use Facebook’s mobile app, it tracks your location and knows everywhere you go, even when you’re not actively using the app.
Facebook has a lot of data on your travels, just as Google does, but you can stop it from getting future data from your device.
Facebook’s Location History View tool lets you see where you’ve been, in case you want to check for yourself.
Facebook says it uses this information to “provide you with location features, including allowing you to post content that’s tagged with your location, get more relevant ads, find places and Wi-Fi nearby and use Nearby Friends.”
It also says it uses data to build a “history of precise locations received through Location Services on your devices. When Location History is on, Facebook will add your current precise location to your Location History either when you’re using the app or continuously if you’ve turned on Background Location.”
If this is not information you want to provide Facebook, you can stop the app from storing your location history, but you can’t just do it right on Facebook’s website. Instead, you need to manually turn it off on your phone using the Facebook app.
Just remember, if you ever want to post a picture that tags your location, you may be giving Facebook access to your location data all over again.
Source: Africacelebrities.com
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