In Update to Privacy Policy, Twitter Gives More Data to Advertisers

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Twitter updated its privacy policy on Monday to reflect that more of your data will be shared with advertisers.

To help us understand if these ads are effective, we share device-level data, like IP address, with our advertising partners. We don’t share things like your name, email, phone number, or Twitter username.

To help mobile app advertisers understand if the ads they run on Twitter are effective, Twitter shares some device-level data, like which ads your device may have seen or clicked on, with them. We don’t share your name, email, phone number, or Twitter username.

It doesn’t matter if they don’t share details like your phone number if it gets leaked anyway.

Check It Out: In Update to Privacy Policy, Twitter Gives More Data to Advertisers

2 thoughts on “In Update to Privacy Policy, Twitter Gives More Data to Advertisers

  • When Facebook/Twitter/et al. were found to be using 2FA/account recovery phone numbers for advertising purposes they were very sorry… that they got caught.

  • Wake me up when there is a headline like “social media company reverses course and decides to respect user privacy and stop leaking data to advertisers.”

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