Facebook Creates Page Explaining Instant Personalization

In an effort to clear the air on what Instant Personalization means, Facebook recently launched a page to explain how it works around the web and how you can control what others see.

As Facebook grows to integrate with more and more consumer and search sites, they are probably realizing their users are getting confused about what this means, and how these sites know what restaurant their ex-neighbor recently visited.

In an effort to clear the air on what Instant Personalization means, and as a way of making their users feel in control despite the lack of an opt-in policy within Facebook as we’ve suggested in the past, Facebook launched a page to explain what instant personalization is around the web and how you can control what others see.

On the site since September, they wrote:

“How it works: Partners adhere to Facebook’s guidelines and may only use your public information to serve you a personalized experience.

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