If you have checked your Facebook account in recent days, it is very likely that you have seen sponsored stories
in your newsfeed that read something like ”<Friend’s Name> likes
<Brand’s Name>.” These are basically social ads where the
advertiser is targeting friends of connections to promote their
Facebook Page.
For
instance, if James likes Samsung, the Korean company can create
Facebook ads that target James’ friends and the ads will read like
“James Likes Samsung.”
When your name appears in these social
Facebook ads, it may give an impression that you have endorsed a
particular brand. And this isn’t just limited to Facebook Pages as
brands may use your likes to promote mobile apps as well as events that
you have RSVP’d on Facebook.
How to Opt-out of Sponsored Stories
Facebook,
unfortunately, doesn’t offer you can an option to opt-out of these
social ads so if you like a brand of Facebook, your profile is very
likely to show up in sponsored stories appearing on your friends’
newsfeeds.
There is however a workaround
Set the privacy of
your Facebook Likes as private and thus brands won’t be able to use your
likes for ads.
To do so, go to your About page on
Facebook and scroll down to the Likes section. Click the Edit button
(the one with the Pen icon) and then choose Edit Privacy. Set the
privacy of “Other” and “Interests” to “Only Me” and brands won’t be able
to use your profile in their sponsored stories.
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