I don't why the downvotes, this looks quite relevant. From what I understood, the Facebook app runs a web server exposing an API, which is used by any website with the Meta Pixel tracking lib to connect to it and query a persistent user ID. So if I don't use the Facebook app, their tracking is based only on my browser fingerprint, correct?
this post was submitted on 03 Jun 2025
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I pissed off the Tankie Triad LMAO
Though the instances and accounts have been defederated/banned now, votes aren't typically reverted. So my posts from the last day or so will be unexplainably downvoted lol
But in general yea, but that fingerprint can be rather detailed, everything from hardware configuration to cookies to even what doesn't load (e.g. you have an ad blocker)
I pissed off the Tankie Triad LMAO
LOL, good going.