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FACEBOOK SNOOPING EXPOSED

Here’s an easy way of finding out EXACTLY what Facebook knows about YOU

Discover every piece of intelligence the social network has gathered about you with this incredibly simple trick

Who knows you best? You might think it's your Mum, partner or best mate - but you're probably wrong.

Facebook and Google probably know more about you than anyone else, because you've spent the past few years essentially telling them every little thing about your existence.

 Facebook knows A LOT about its users
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Facebook knows A LOT about its usersCredit: Reuters

The social network has a particularly large stake in your life, because most users seem to think nothing of giving Mark Zuckerberg all their photos, letting him know what they're interested in and basically handing over all manner of info which would once have been considered private.

Once you've realised that rather grim fact, you might want to think about finding out what Facebook actually knows about you.

To make this task easier, the website ProPublica has released an , which works within Google's internet browser Chrome. Just follow the link in the previous sentence to install it.

"Facebook has a particularly comprehensive set of dossiers on its more than 2 billion members," the website wrote.

"Every time a Facebook member likes a post, tags a photo, updates their favourite movies in their profile, posts a comment about a politician, or changes their relationship status, Facebook logs it.

"When they browse the Web, Facebook collects information about pages they visit that contain Facebook sharing buttons. When they use Instagram or WhatsApp on their phone, which are both owned by Facebook, they contribute more data to Facebook’s dossier."

 The social network keeps a huge amount of information on its users
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The social network keeps a huge amount of information on its usersCredit: Getty Images

 

Facebook stores at least 98 extremely personal details that companies can pick from when targeting their adverts.

In the interests of journalism, I let Facebook tell me what I was interested in and it told me liked happy hours, gas compressors, Bastille Day, hybrid biology and the Entre Rios province in Argentina.

Spooky. How did it know?

REVEALED: The 98 'data points' Facebook holds on all its users

1. Your location

2. Age

3. Generation

4. Gender

5. Language

6. Education level

7. Field of study

8. School

9. Ethnic background

10. Income and net worth

11. Home ownership and type of home

12. Value of home

13. Size of your property

14. Square footage of home

15. The year your home was built

16. Who lives in your house

17. Whether you have an anniversary approaching in the next month

18. If you’re living away from family or hometown

19. Whether you’re friends with someone who has an anniversary, is newly married or engaged, recently moved, or has an upcoming birthday

20. If you’re in a long-distance relationship

21. If you’re in a new relationship

22. If you have have a new job

23. If you’re recently engaged

24. If you’ve just got married
25. If you’ve moved house recently

26. When your birthday is coming up

27. Parents

28. Expectant parents

29. Mothers, divided by ‘type’ (which includes ‘soccer mums’ or other maternal tribes)

30. If you are likely to engage in politics

31. Whether you are conservative or liberal

32. Relationship status

33. Employer

34. Industry

35. Job title

36. Office type

37. Interests

38. Whether you own a motorcycle

39. If you’re planning to buy a car

40. If you have purchased auto parts or accessories recently

41. If you are likely to buy auto parts or services

42. The style and brand of your car

43. The year your car was bought

44. Age of car

45. How much money you’re likely to spend on next car

46. Where you are likely to buy next car from

47. How many employees your company has

48. If you own small businesses

49. If you work in management or are executives

50. If you have donated to charity (divided by type)

51. Operating system

52. If you play browser games

53. If you own a gaming console

54. If you have created a Facebook event

55. If you have used Facebook Payments

56. If you have spent more than average on Facebook Payments

57. If you administer a Facebook page

58. If you have recently uploaded photos to Facebook

59. Internet browser

60. Email service

61. Early/late adopters of technology

62. If you are an expat and what country you left

63. If you belong to a credit union, national bank or regional bank

64. If you are an investor

65. Number of credit lines

66. If you are an active credit card users

67. Credit card type

68. If you own a debit card

69. If you carry a balance on your credit card

70. If you listen to the radio

71. What TV shows you like

72. If you use a mobile device and what brand it is

73. Internet connection type

74. If you have recently bought a smartphone or tablet

75. Whether you access the Internet through a smartphone or tablet

76. If you use coupons

77. The type of clothing your household buys

78. Which time of year you do the most shopping

79. Whether you are a ‘heavy’ buyer of beer, wine or spirits

80. What groceries you buy

81. Whether you buy beauty products

82. Whether you buy medications

83. Whether you buy/spend money on household products

84. Whether you buy/spend money on products for kids or pets, and what kinds of pets

85. If your household makes more purchases than is average

86. If you tend to shop online or offline

87. The types of restaurants user you eat at

88. The kinds of stores you shop at

89. If you’re interest in adverts offering auto insurance, mortgages or satellite telly

90. Length of time user you have lived your house

91. If you are likely to move soon

92. If you are are interested in the Olympics, football or cricket

93. If you travel frequently

94. Whether you commute to work

95. The type of holiday you enjoy

96. If you have recently returned from a holiday

97. If you have used a travel app

98. Whether you are involved in a timeshare



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