For example, you might see that your primary location was one of multiple signals that informed a recent ad you saw for a food delivery app. We are also adding information about how your data may be used to personalize your experience on Facebook. For example, if you start searching for information about your location history, searching for “location” should start generating some suggestions. You can now find data categories simply by searching for them. So what’s new? Instead of two broad categories of data (Your Information and Information About You), we’ve broken them out into eight categories:Įach of these categories breaks down further into subcategories, so it should be much easier to navigate to the data type you’re interested in. We want to make sure that your information on Facebook is useful, easy to understand and easy to find. Now that we’ve had some time to learn about how people use it, we’ve reorganized and given it a new coat of paint, so that it’s even more usable and transparent. We first launched Access Your Information in 2018 so that people could have a central place to access their information on Facebook. Over the years, we’ve developed tools to make it easier for people to view and download data on how they’ve used our services.
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