Users' questions

How do I access my Facebook privacy policy?

How do I access my Facebook privacy policy?

To find the Privacy Policy URL field, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to your Facebook Developer Dashboard.
  2. In the left navigation menu, click on Settings, then click on Basic in the submenu.
  3. The Privacy Policy URL field will be on this page, as shown below:

What is the data use policy on Facebook?

We store data until it is no longer necessary to provide our services and Facebook Products, or until your account is deleted – whichever comes first. If you don’t want to delete your account but want to temporarily stop using the Products, you can deactivate your account instead.

Does Facebook have a global privacy policy?

We share information globally, both internally within the Facebook Companies, and externally with our partners and with those you connect and share with around the world in accordance with this policy. You can learn more about how privacy works on Facebook and on Instagram.

Does Facebook collect personally identifiable information?

We do not share information that personally identifies you (personally identifiable information is information like name or email address that can by itself be used to contact you or identifies who you are) with advertising, measurement or analytics partners unless you give us permission.

How do I create a privacy policy?

Write your Privacy Policy in plain, easy-to-understand language. Update your policy regularly to reflect changes in the law, in your business, or within your protocols. Notify users of these updates, and include the effective date with your policy. Be transparent and remain true to your commitment to user privacy.

How do I create a privacy policy for an app?

Here’s how to meet this requirement:

  1. Go to your Google Play Console.
  2. Select an app.
  3. Select Store presence > Store listing.
  4. Under “Privacy Policy”, enter the iubenda direct link (since we host your policy, you won’t get the “You are not allowed that domain for a privacy policy URL” error)
  5. Save your changes.

How does Facebook handle my private and public information?

Your public data: Facebook allows you to make certain information private, or to make all of your information public. All public information can be seen by anyone, even if they do not have a Facebook account. And “anyone” includes other websites, games, and various Web applications.

What is not allowed on Facebook?

Here are a few of the things that aren’t allowed on Facebook: Nudity or other sexually suggestive content. Hate speech, credible threats or direct attacks on an individual or group. Content that contains self-harm or excessive violence.

Can you request a copy of your data from Facebook?

Download the data. Just go to the Settings section of Facebook (the arrow next to the question mark, top right) and click on “download my data” at the bottom of the page called “General Account Settings.” Then you’ll make your request and await Facebook’s compiling of your data, which is delivered via an email link.

What information is Facebook collecting?

We collect information about the people, Pages, accounts, hashtags and groups you are connected to and how you interact with them across our Products, such as people you communicate with the most or groups you are part of.

How does Facebook handles both my private and public information?

Your public data: Facebook allows you to make certain information private, or to make all of your information public. However, even if you adjust your privacy settings to make everything private, some information is public, no matter what you do.

Where do I find my Facebook privacy policy?

Facebook’s policies require that your app has a privacy policy that tells users what user data you are going to use and how you will use, display, share, or transfer that data and you will include your privacy policy URL in the Developer Application (See Platform Policy II.3, http://developers.facebook.com/policy).

When do I need to pass my privacy request to Facebook?

Instead they must pass the request on to Facebook within seven days using this form: You need to distinguish between the information Facebook specifically requires you to include because you use (or can use) Page Insights, and the information the GDPR requires you to include in your Privacy Policy.

Why is it important to Know Your Privacy on Facebook?

This could impact your privacy in a variety of ways. For example: You could be sharing personal information you’d rather keep private, like your birth date or address. Anything you post, such as photos, comments, and status updates, will be visible to people you don’t know.

Which is an example of a Facebook privacy policy?

For example, [COMPANY-NAME] may automatically receive and record information regarding your computer’s IP address, browser information, Facebook user ID, Facebook Page fan status, and URLs accessed. Such information may be shared in aggregate (non-personally identifiable) form with our partners.