BLiNQ Report Debunks Facebook App Myths

“Passively” extracting data from user profiles on social networks has been a head-scratching issue for network owners and marketers alike. It typically makes users feel uncomfortable when targeted ads on social networks seemingly have to do with something that would only be known through their profile information, and such privacy issues make it difficult for advertisers to move beyond this obstacle.

As we’ve seen with programs like Facebook Beacon, a great deal of backlash can arise from anything that remotely resembles prying, and betraying a user’s trust on a social network is among the most taboo of actions a network or marketer can do.

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