Sick of seeing Facebook ads that know you better than you know yourself? or ads that are completely wrong for you?

This MASSIVE list of things that Facebook knows about you can be a tad scary but for those of you interested you can amend these ‘preferences’, ideal if you’re sick of seeing adverts for exercise classes when all you want to do is sit in the lounge eating ice-cream, watching Saturday night TV and already planning to repeat the process tomorrow night as well.

First of all remember Facebook is free because YOU are the product they’re selling to advertisers!

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Facebook don’t make the list very obvious to find so here is a link to view your Ad Preferences.
https://www.facebook.com/ads/preferences/edit/

Some of the strange examples on our list:

  • The Bible
  • Nasal cavity
  • Soil
  • Vietnamese language
  • Mammals
  • Child Birth (we have no kids nor enjoy watching it)
  • USB
  • Citrus Fruit
  • Lace
  • Hour (as in the time….)
  • Nappy
  • Seeds
  • Silver
  • Airlines
  • Week (as in days of the…)
  • Contracts
  • Warranty
  • Food processing
  • Laundry detergent
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers 1983 Tour…(wasn’t even born)
  • Running! haha
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You can easily remove something from the list

 

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