Conspiracy theorists have been saying for a long time that Facebook listens to people's hacked microphones so that they can show them ads according to their likes and dislikes. The allegation has been vehemently denied by Facebook, and now a Canadian tech guru has disproved it and given people an easy way to find out if Facebook Listening to them on their phone or not.
According to The Sun, the Canadian technology expert is named Morten Rand Henriksen, who said in a video posted on his tick talk account @ mor10web that you can find out with the help of a friend that Facebook is talking to you. Hears or not This will require long patience. Whenever you and your friend meet, talk about something special. For example, about a clothing store or a shoe brand.
"In the meantime, you have to be especially careful not to search for anything on any social media platform or Google about what you and your friend are talking about," says Morton. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. Now you have to see if Facebook shows you ads about this thing. Of course Facebook won't show you ads for this thing because Facebook doesn't listen to people. He evaluates the likes and dislikes of people for showing ads from their search history. Facebook looks at the activities that people do on social media and other websites and from them it determines the moods, needs and likes and dislikes of the users and shows them advertisements accordingly. ”