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Meta Ads updated its Privacy Policy on April 18, 2026 by adding nine new section headings that organize how it collects, uses, shares, and manages user data. The policy previously contained only a basic cover statement; it now includes dedicated sections explaining data collection methods, use cases, sharing practices with partners and third parties, Meta Companies' coordination, user rights and deletion options, data retention periods, cross-border transfers, and legal compliance procedures. This restructuring makes the policy more granular and navigable but does not necessarily indicate changes to Meta's underlying data practices.
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0Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data0Meta Privacy Policy - How Meta collects and uses user data Privacy Policy Explore the policy What is the Privacy Policy and what does it cover?
1What information do we collect?
2How do we use your information?
3How is your information shared on Meta Products or with integrated partners?
4How do we share information with third parties?
5How do the Meta Companies work together?
6How can you manage or delete your information and exercise your rights?
7How long do we keep your information?
8How do we transfer information?
9How do we respond to legal requests, comply with applicable law and prevent harm?
10How will you know the Policy has changed?
11How to contact Meta with questions Why and how we process your information Other policies Terms of Service Cookies Policy What is the Privacy Policy and what does it cover?
12Effective December 16, 2025 | View printable version | See previous versions Highlights This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use and share your information.
13It also describes how long we keep your information and how we keep it safe when we transfer it.
14The Privacy Policy also lets you know your rights This Privacy Policy applies to what we call Meta Products, or Products.
15Our Products include Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and AI at Meta .
16It also applies to Meta Quest if you log in with a Meta account We at Meta want you to understand what information we collect, and how we use and share it.
17That’s why we encourage you to read our Privacy Policy.
18This helps you use Meta Products [1] in the way that’s right for you.
19In the Privacy Policy, we explain how we collect, use, share, retain and transfer information.
20We also let you know your rights.
21Each section of this Policy includes helpful examples and simpler language to make our practices easier to understand.
22We’ve also added links to resources where you can learn more about the privacy topics that interest you.
23It's important to us that you know how to control your privacy, so we also show you where you can manage your information in the settings of the Meta Products you use.
24You can update these settings to shape your experience.
25Read the full Policy below.
26What Products does this Policy cover? [1] Learn more in Privacy Center about managing your privacy 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
27This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." Return to top What information do we collect?
28Highlights In this Policy we list the kinds of information we collect.
29Here are some important ones.
30We collect: The information you give us when you sign up for our Products and create a profile, like your email address, phone number or age What you do on our Products.
31This includes what you click on or like, your posts and photos, your chats with AI at Meta , and messages you send.
32On some Products, you can use end-to-end encrypted messages.
33Learn more.
34Who your friends or followers are, and what they do on our Products Information from the phone, computer, or tablet you use our Products on, like what kind it is and what version of our app you’re using Information from partners [2] about things you do both on and off of our Products.
35This could include other websites you visit, apps you use or online games you play.
36Play Video The information we collect and process about you depends on how you use our Products [1] .
37For example, we collect different information if you sell furniture on Marketplace than if you ask AI at Meta to write a joke for you.
38When you use our Products, we collect some information about you even if you don't have an account [3] .
39Here's the information we collect: Your activity and information you provide On our Products [1] , you can send messages, take photos and videos, buy or sell things and much more.
40We call all of the things you can do on our Products "activity." We collect your activity across our Products and information you provide [4] , such as: Content you create, like posts, comments or audio.
41Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features.
42Learn more [5] about what we collect from these features, and how we use information from the camera for masks, filters, avatars and effects.
43Messages you send and receive, including their content, subject to applicable law.
44On some Products, you can use end-to-end encrypted messages.
45Learn more about how end-to-end encryption works.
46Metadata [6] about content and messages, subject to applicable law.
47Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
48For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages.
49Learn more. [7] Types of content, including ads, you view or interact with, and how you interact with it.
50Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them.
51See examples [8] .
52Purchases or other transactions you make, such as through Meta checkout experiences, including credit card information.
53Learn more [9] .
54Hashtags you use.
55The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products.
56Your photo or video selfie if you provide it when you contact us for account support.
57Learn more about how to control who sees your content and what is public content .
58Information with special protections You might choose to provide information about your religious views, your sexual orientation, political views, health, racial or ethnic origin, philosophical beliefs or trade union membership.
59These and other types of information could have special protections under the laws of your jurisdiction.
60Friends, followers and other connections Information we collect about your friends, followers and other connections We collect information about friends, followers, groups, accounts, Facebook Pages and other users and communities you’re connected to and interact with on and off Meta Products [1] .
61This includes how you interact with them across our Products and which ones you interact with the most.
62Information we collect about contacts and connections We also collect your contacts’ or connections’ information, such as their name and email address or phone number, if you choose to upload or import it from a device [10] , like by syncing an address book.
63If you don’t use Meta Products, or use them without an account, your information might still be collected.
64Learn more about how Meta uses contact information uploaded by account holders.
65Learn how to upload and delete contacts on Facebook and Messenger , or how to connect your device's contact list on Instagram .
66Information we collect or infer about you based on others’ activity We collect information about you based on others' activity.
67See some examples [11] .
68We also infer things about you based on others' activity.
69For example: We might suggest a friend to you through Facebook's People You May Know or Instagram’s Discover People if you both appear on a list of contacts or connections that someone uploads.
70We take into account whether your friends belong to a group when we suggest you join it.
71App, browser and device information We collect and receive information from and about the different devices [10] you use and how you use them.
72Device information we collect and receive includes: The device and software you’re using, and other device characteristics.
73See examples [12] .
74What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’, including Family Device IDs. See examples [13] .
75Signals from your device.
76See examples [14] .
77Information you’ve shared with us through device settings, like GPS location, camera access, photos and related metadata [15] Information about the network you connect your device to and your connection, including your IP address [16] .
78See more examples [17] .
79Some location-related information , even if Location Services is turned off in your device settings.
80This includes using IP addresses to estimate your general location.
81Information about our Products’ performance on your device.
82Learn more [18] .
83Information from cookies and similar technologies.
84Learn more. [19] Information from partners, vendors and other third parties What kinds of information do we collect or receive?
85We collect and receive information from partners [20] , measurement vendors , marketing vendors and other third parties [21] about a variety of your information and activities on and off our Products [1] .
86Here are some examples of information we receive about you: Your device [10] information Websites you visit and cookie data, like through Social Plugins or the Meta Pixel Apps you use Games you play Purchases and transactions you make off of our Products using non-Meta checkout experiences Your demographics, like your education level The ads you see and how you interact with them How you use our partners’ and other third parties’ products and services, online or in person Partners [2] also share information like your email address, cookies [19] and advertising device ID with us.
87This helps us match your activities with your account, if you have one.
88We receive this information whether or not you’re logged in or have an account on our Products.
89Learn more about how we connect information from partners to your account.
90Partners also share with us their communications with you if they instruct us to provide services to their business, like helping them manage their communications.
91To learn how a business processes or shares your information, read their privacy policy or contact them directly.
92Take control Your activity off Meta technologies How do we collect or receive this information from partners?
93Partners use our Business Tools , integrations and Meta Audience Network technologies to share information with us.
94These partners collect your information when you visit their site or app or use their services, or through other businesses or organizations they work with.
95We require partners to have the right to collect, use and share your information before giving it to us.
96What if you don’t let us collect certain information?
97Some information is required for our Products to work.
98Other information is optional, but without it, the quality of your experience might be affected.
99Learn more [22] What if the information we collect doesn’t identify individuals?
100In some cases information is de-identified, aggregated, or anonymized by third parties so that it no longer identifies individuals before it’s made available to us.
101We use this information as described below without trying to re-identify individuals.
102Take control Manage the information we collect about you 2 Partner A person, business, organization or body using or integrating our Products to advertise, market or support their products and services 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
103This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 3 Information we collect and receive if you use or interact with our Products but don’t have an account Even if you don't have an account, you may interact with or use Meta Products [1] .
104Then we collect things like: Browser and app logs of your visits to public content, like Facebook Pages and videos Basic information about devices [10] that downloaded our apps, like device model and OS We also receive information using cookies and similar technologies, like the Meta Pixel or Social Plugins, when you visit other websites and apps that use our Business Tools or other Meta Products.
105Read more about information we receive from partners, vendors and other third parties in this policy and in our Cookies Policy .
106Examples of why we collect and receive information Security of our Products For example, we collect information to monitor attempted attacks on our systems, such as overloading our servers with traffic.
107Also, if we see someone without an account trying to load too many pages, they could be trying to scrape our site in violation of our terms.
108Then we can take action to prevent it.
109Safety and integrity We can take action according to our Community Standards against someone without an account interacting with Meta Products.
110For example, we can share information with law enforcement when we believe there is a genuine risk of death or imminent bodily harm.
111Advertising For example, you may also see ads for the Meta Company Products shown through Meta Audience Network when you visit other apps if we can’t recognize you as a registered user of the Meta Products.
112Performance For example, we collect information when people use our Products, even if they don’t have an account, to measure how fast our pages load in different countries and whether they're working properly.
113This helps us identify and fix issues with local networks. 4 Information you provide For example, when you create a Facebook account, you must provide some information, like a password and your email address or phone number.
114You might choose to add other details to your account, like a profile photo or payment information.
115We also collect information you provide when you: Create your avatar Fill out a form Contact us 5 What we collect from our camera feature José likes using Instagram’s Camera feature to take pictures of his flower garden.
116We collect information about how José uses the Camera feature.
117For example, if he chooses a background effect for the photo he’s about to take, we collect information from the camera so we can apply the effect to his photo.
118How filters, effects, masks and avatars work If you use our camera or allow access to photos and videos, on certain Meta Products you can add filters, effects, masks or avatars.
119Some of these features process parts of faces or bodies within the camera frame, photo or video.
120Then they can do things like fit a mask correctly over the eyes, nose and mouth.
121The information we use for this process is used to create the feature.
122It’s not used to identify you.
123What we collect from voice-enabled features Ren tells Meta’s voice-enabled Assistant to take a photo on smart glasses.
124A visual indicator shows that Assistant is activated and listening for Ren’s command.
125We collect this voice interaction, which includes any background sound that occurs when Ren says the command.
126Collecting Ren’s voice interactions lets us provide and, depending on Ren’s settings, improve the Assistant feature. 6 Metadata Information about the content itself, like the location where a photo was taken or the date a file was created Information about the message itself, like the type of message or the date and time it was sent 7 Information you or others exchange with AI at Meta Across Meta Company Products, you can interact with Meta’s generative AI features and experiences, collectively called AI at Meta .
127We collect information when you or others use, or exchange information with, AI at Meta, such as: Prompts that can include questions, messages, media and other information you or others share with or send to AI at Meta Responses and other information you receive from AI at Meta.
128Sometimes these are provided with the help of our AI integrations Actions you ask AI at Meta to take, like customizing the content or ads you see Feedback you give to AI at Meta about its responses 8 Apps and features you use, and how you use them For example, we log: What apps, posts, videos, ads, games, Shops and other content you view or interact with on our Products What features you access from our messaging products When you use Social Plugins , Facebook Login , in-app browser link history or autofill Information about websites that you visit or interact with when you use our in-app browser.
129Learn more . 9 Purchases or other transactions We collect information when you use our Products to buy or sell things or make or receive financial transactions.
130Some examples are: Purchases within an online game Donations to a friend’s fundraiser Purchases in Marketplace, Shops or groups Payments or purchases made using Meta Pay or other Meta checkout experiences Money transfers to friends and family (where available) What we collect from transactions When you use our Products to buy or sell things or make or receive financial transactions, including payments using Meta Pay or in Marketplace, Shops or groups, or use other Meta checkout experiences, we collect information about your purchase or other financial transactions, like: Credit or debit card number and other financial account information Billing, shipping and contact details Items you bought and how many Other account and authentication information Why we collect this information We collect and store this information to facilitate your purchase, receipt of payments and other financial transactions, to personalize your experience on our Products, for advertising and to allow you to access and view your payment and transaction history, where available.
131And, depending on your choices, we store this information to provide you faster and easier payment and financial transactions experiences.
132More in the Privacy Policy How do we use your information?
133How do we respond to legal requests, comply with applicable law and prevent harm? 10 Device Devices include computers, phones, hardware, connected TVs, Meta Quest and other web-connected devices. 11 When we collect information based on others’ activity For example, we collect information about you on Meta Products when others: Share or comment on a photo you’re tagged in Send you a message Invite you to join a conversation Upload their contact or connection information, such as an address book or follower list Invite you to play a game Connect with you, for example, as a friend or follower Block or report you Provide information about you to AI at Meta , including messages and content you have shared.
134See examples [7] . 12 What device you’re using, and other device characteristics We collect device information like: The type of device Details about its operating system Details about its hardware and software Brand and model Battery level Signal strength Available storage Browser type App and file names and types Plugins 13 Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Identifiers we collect include device IDs, mobile advertiser ID or IDs from games, apps or accounts you use.
135We also collect Family Device IDs or other identifiers unique to Meta Company Products associated with the same device or account. 14 Device signals Device signals include GPS, Bluetooth signals, nearby Wi-Fi access points, beacons and cell towers. 15 Related metadata For example, if you give us permission to access your device’s camera roll, we collect metadata.
136This metadata is from and about your photos and videos and includes the date and time they were made.
137We use this to do things like remind you when you have new photos to upload. 16 IP address Stands for "internet protocol address." It’s a unique number assigned to a device, like a phone or computer, that allows it to communicate over the internet.
138Numbers are assigned according to standard guidelines, or protocols.
139Just like you need a mailing address to receive a letter from a friend, your device needs an IP address to receive information on the internet. 17 Information about the network you connect your device to and your internet connection Information about your network and connection includes: The name of your mobile operator or internet service provider (ISP) Language Time zone Mobile phone number IP address Connection and download speed Network capability Information about other devices that are nearby or on your network Wi-Fi hotspots you connect to using our Products One reason we collect this information is to make your experience better.
140For example, if we know that your phone and TV are connected to the same network, we can help you use your phone to control a video stream on your TV.
141More in the Privacy Policy How do we use your information? 18 Information about our Products’ performance on your device We collect device information to prevent, diagnose, troubleshoot and fix errors and bugs.
142This includes how long the app was running, what model of device you were using and other performance and diagnostic information. 19 Information from cookies and similar technologies Cookies are small pieces of text used to store information on web browsers.
143We use cookies and similar technologies, including data that we store on your web browser or device, identifiers associated with your device and other software, Social Plugins and the Meta Pixel.
144They help us provide, protect and improve our Products, such as by personalizing content, tailoring and measuring ads and providing a safer experience.
145We collect information from cookies stored on your device, including cookie IDs and settings.
146Read our Meta Cookies Policy . 20 Types of partners Partners Our partners [2] use our Products, including our Business Tools and other technologies that allow businesses to advertise or support their products.
147Business Tools also help our partners understand and measure how people are using their products and services and how well their ads are working.
148For example, they might put one of our Business Tools, the Meta Pixel, on their website.
149Or they might use Meta Audience Network tools to monetize their apps by showing ads from businesses that advertise on Facebook.
150Integrated partners Integrated partners [23] also use our Products, specifically the technologies that help you make a connection to them.
151For example, you might log into their app or website using Facebook Login.
152Or you might play their game on Facebook, which we call an integration because you can play without leaving our app.
153Who are our partners and integrated partners?
154Here are some examples: Advertisers Businesses and people that use our Products to sell or offer goods and services Publishers (like a website or app) and their vendors App developers Game developers Device manufacturers, internet service providers and mobile network operators E-commerce platforms 21 Other third parties we get information from Some people, businesses, organizations and bodies share information with Meta but don’t necessarily use our Products.
155We collect and receive information from these other third parties [24] , including: Publicly available sources, like academic papers and public forums Industry peers, such as other online platforms and technology companies Marketing and advertising vendors and data providers, who have the rights to provide us with your information Companies or organizations that provide content, including videos, photos, and audio Law enforcement Government authorities Professional and non-profit groups, like NGOs , and charities Academic and research institutions, like universities, non-profit research groups and think tanks Third-party public sources We get datasets from publicly available sources, research institutions, data providers and professional and non-profit groups.
156We use these datasets to: Detect and stop scraping in violation of our terms Take other actions to promote the safety, security and integrity of our Products, our users, the public and our personnel and property Improve our AI technologies and support AI research and product development, such as translations, computer vision, content understanding, natural language processing, and tools for people and businesses to create content Undertake analytics Engage with research survey respondents who choose to participate in additional conversations More in the Privacy Policy How do we use your information? 22 What happens if you don’t let us collect certain information For example, if you don’t provide your email address, phone number or age, we won’t be able to create an account for you to use our Products.
157Or you can choose not to add Facebook friends, but then your Facebook Feed won’t show friends’ photos and status updates. 23 Integrated partner A partner who uses technologies that help you make a connection to them through our Products, including plugins, login, checkout experiences, instant games, and other such integrations 24 Third party A person, business, organization or body that is not part of the Meta Companies Return to top How do we use your information?
158Highlights Here are some of the ways we use your information: We personalize your experience, like by suggesting reels to watch, communities to join, or providing more relevant responses from AI at Meta We improve our Products by applying information about what you use them to do, and what else is happening on your device when our app crashes We work to prevent harmful behavior and keep people safe on our Products We send you messages about the Products you use or ones you might like, if you let us We research for the good of people around the world, like to advance technology or to help out in a crisis Play Video We use information we collect to provide a personalized experience to you, including ads, along with the other purposes we explain in detail below.
159For some of these purposes, we use information across our Products [25] and across your devices [26] .
160The information we use for these purposes is automatically processed by our systems.
161But in some cases, we also use manual review [27] to access and review your information.
162To use less information that’s connected to individual users, in some cases we de-identify or aggregate information or anonymize it so that it no longer identifies you.
163We use this information in the same ways we use your information as described in this section.
164Here are the ways we use your information: To provide, personalize and improve our Products We use information we have to provide and improve our Products [1] .
165This includes: Seeing if our Products are working correctly, such as troubleshooting, and fixing it when it’s not working Personalizing features, content and recommendations , such as your Facebook Feed , Instagram Feed , AI at Meta , Stories and ads.
166We use information with special protections you choose to provide for these purposes, but not to show you ads.
167Read more about how we use information to provide, personalize and improve our Products: How we show ads and other sponsored or commercial content When you use our Products, you see ads and sponsored or commercial content, like product listings in Shops.
168Meta personalizes your ads on and across Meta Company Products.
169You also see ads shown through Meta Audience Network or commercial content when you visit other apps.
170We use your information to show you ads paid for by advertisers, businesses, and organizations.
171We want everything you see to be interesting and useful to you.
172To decide what to show you and others, we use information we have about you, including: Your profile information Your activity on and off our Products, including information we receive through cookies and similar technologies, according to your settings Content you create or interact with across Facebook and Instagram Interactions with AI at Meta Things we infer about you, like topics we think you may be interested in Information about your friends, followers or other connections, including their activity or interests See some examples. [28] We also use information that's been de-identified, aggregated, or anonymized so that it no longer identifies individuals, to show you ads.
173Learn more about some of the ways we show you ads that we think may be interesting to you, including using machine learning.
174Take control Learn more about how ads work Manage Ad preferences How we use information to improve Meta Products We’re always trying to make Meta Products better and create new ones with the features you want.
175Information we collect from you helps us learn how.
176For example, we use information we collect to: Develop and improve products and features Build and test out new products and features to see if they work Get feedback on our ideas for products or features Conduct surveys and other research on what we can do better for Meta Products and brands How we use location-related information We use location-related information that you allow us to receive if you turn on the Location Services device setting.
177This includes things like your GPS location and, depending on the operating system you're using, other device signals [29] .
178We also receive and use some location-related information even if Location Services is turned off.
179This includes: IP addresses [16] , which we use to estimate your general location.
180We can use IP addresses to estimate your specific location if it’s necessary to protect the safety and security of you or others.
181Your and others' activity on our Products, like check-ins and events Information you give us directly, like if you enter your current city on your profile, or provide your address in Marketplace We use location-related information, such as your current location, where you live, the places you like to go and the businesses and people you're near, to do the things described in the “How do we use your information?” section of the Policy , like: Provide, personalize and improve our Products, including ads, for you and others.
182See an example [30] .
183Detect suspicious activity and help keep your account secure.
184Learn how. [31] Take control How to manage Facebook location settings How to turn Instagram location services on or off Manage location settings To promote safety, security and integrity We use information we collect to help protect people from harm and provide safe, secure Products.
185Learn more To provide measurement, analytics and business services Lots of people rely on our Products to run or promote their businesses or share content.
186We help them measure how well their ads and other content, products and services are working.
187Learn more To communicate with you We communicate with you using information you've given us, like contact information you've entered on your profile.
188Learn more To research and innovate for social good We use information we have, information from researchers and datasets from publicly available sources, professional groups and non-profit groups to conduct and support research.
189Learn more Promoting safety, security and integrity Here are some ways we promote safety, security and integrity.
190We work to: Verify accounts, identity and activity.
191Learn more about how you can choose to verify your account or identity through facial recognition technology.
192Find and address violations of our terms or policies.
193In some cases, the decisions we make about violations are reviewed by the Oversight Board .
194They may use information we have when they review our decisions.
195Learn more about how the Oversight Board processes information.
196Investigate suspicious activity.
197Learn more about face analysis and how we use it to help protect you and others from impersonation and identity misuse.
198Detect, prevent and combat harmful or unlawful behavior Identify and combat disparities and racial bias against historically marginalized communities Detect and prevent spam and other bad experiences Detect when someone needs help and provide support Detect and stop threats to our personnel and property Maintain the integrity of our Products Learn more about how we work to keep Meta a safe place for everyone.
199Take control Account security Providing measurement, analytics and business services To provide measurement and analytics services, we use the information we collect about you across your accounts on our Products.
200Our measurement and analytics services help our partners [2] and users understand things like: How many people see and interact with their products, services or content, including posts, videos, Facebook Pages, listings, Shops and ads (including those shown through apps using Meta Audience Network ) How people interact with their content, websites, apps and services What types of people [32] interact with their content or use their services How people use our partners' products and services to connect to Meta Products, the performance of their connection and networks and users' experience with them We also use the information we collect to provide business services.
201More in the Privacy Policy How do we share information with partners, vendors, service providers and other third parties?
202Communicating with you We communicate with you in a few different ways.
203For example: We send messages about the Products we know you use, using the email you register to your account Depending on your settings, we send marketing communications about Products you might like We ask you to participate in research based on things like how you use our Products We let you know about our policies and terms of service When you contact us with questions, we reply to your email We facilitate customer support communications with you when you've told us, either directly or through a third party [24] , that you have questions or concerns about our Products We also use information about how you interact with our messages, like if you open an email from us.
204This helps us understand the best way to reach you and whether our communications are helpful.
205Take control Communication preferences Researching and innovating for social good We research and innovate to help people around the world.
206Our goals include: Contributing to social good and areas of public interest Advancing technology Improving safety, health and well-being Here are some examples of our research: We analyze information about where groups of people go during crises.
207This helps relief organizations get aid to the right places.
208We work with independent researchers to better understand the impact social media might have on elections and democratic processes We’ve collaborated with academics and industry experts to help improve internet access and quality in rural areas We support research in areas like artificial intelligence and machine learning Learn more about our research programs More in the Privacy Policy Why and how we process your information 25 Using information across our Products Play Video We use information across your accounts on our Products to: Personalize ads for you and others.
209Learn more .
210Measure the performance of those ads.
211Learn more .
212Provide more personalized features, content and suggestions across our Products.
213See examples [33] .
214More accurately count people and understand how they use our Products Help keep you and others safe.
215Learn more .
216If you add accounts to the same Accounts Center , we also use your information to offer connected experiences and improve your experiences across accounts.
217See an example. [34] Take control How to add or delete accounts in your Accounts Center Manage accounts 26 Why we use information across devices One reason we use your information across devices [10] is to help us give you a more personalized experience.
218For example, we might show you an ad on your phone, and later you might use your laptop to click on the ad and buy the product.
219By combining that information across your devices, we can understand what ads are relevant to you and help businesses measure how well their ad performed. 27 Manual review Examples of when we use manual review Our reviewers help us promote safety, security and integrity across our Products.
220For example, reviewers can look for and remove content that violates our terms and policies and keep content that doesn’t break our terms and policies available.
221Their work supplements our technology that detects violations .
222When our algorithms detect that someone might need help , a reviewer can review their post and offer support if needed.
223We also use manual review to analyze content to train our algorithms to review content the same way a person would.
224This improves our automatic processing, which in turn helps us improve our products.
225Who reviews this information Our reviewers work at Meta, for Meta Companies or for a trusted service provider [35] .
226We require every reviewer who's allowed access to your information to meet privacy and security standards.
227Learn more about how Meta prioritizes content for manual review. 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
228This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 28 Your activity on our Products For example, William checks into a local bakery on Facebook, so later we might show him ads on Instagram for other local bakeries.
229Your activity on third-party websites and apps, depending on your settings For example, Jane buys a pair of shoes from an online shoe store or in an online chat with a shoe seller.
230The seller shares Jane’s activity with us using our Business Tools, subject to our Business Tools Terms.
231Later, Jane sees an ad on Instagram for a discount on her next shoe purchase from the online store.
232If she doesn't want to see ads from this shoe store again, she can hide them in her Advertisers setting .
233Or if she doesn’t want us to show her any ads based on her activity on other websites and apps, she can make sure that this setting is turned off in her Ad preferences .
234Topics we think you might be interested in For example, Jon likes several Facebook Pages about famous musicians, so we think he has an interest in "music." Based on this interest, we might show him an ad for a local record shop or an online music publication.
235Jon can manage his interests in his ad topics .
236Your connections For example, Fiona’s friend likes an Instagram account for a local art fair.
237Based on her friend’s activity, we might show Fiona an ad for the art fair. 29 Other device signals we receive We receive different types of device signals from different operating systems.
238They include things like nearby Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connections. 16 IP address Stands for "internet protocol address." It’s a unique number assigned to a device, like a phone or computer, that allows it to communicate over the internet.
239Numbers are assigned according to standard guidelines, or protocols.
240Just like you need a mailing address to receive a letter from a friend, your device needs an IP address to receive information on the internet. 30 Personalizing ads for you and others For example, Marcus is going on a trip and wants to use Find Wi-Fi to find free, public Wi-Fi at the airport.
241He has turned on Location Services on his device and allowed location access on the Facebook app, so we can use his GPS information to help him find the most relevant public Wi-Fi networks.
242We’ll also use this information to show him ads for local businesses near the airport.
243Later, Marcus turns off Location Services before he lands, so we don’t collect his GPS information anymore.
244Later on his trip, he opens the Facebook app, and we can use the IP address we receive to estimate Marcus’ general location and show him ads for businesses nearby. 31 Helping to keep your account secure For example, we use information about the locations you normally log in from, combined with other information, to detect suspicious activity.
245So if we detect an attempt to log into your account from a new location, we can check that it’s really you. 2 Partner A person, business, organization or body using or integrating our Products to advertise, market or support their products and services 32 Information we provide about different types of people For example, we might tell an advertiser that their ad was seen by women aged 25–34 who live in Madrid and like software engineering. 24 Third party A person, business, organization or body that is not part of the Meta Companies 33 Providing more personalized features, content and suggestions across our Products For example we can: Automatically fill in registration information, like your phone number, from one Meta Product when you sign up for an account on a different Product Let others see and search your name and profile photo across our Products and communicate with you Show all interactions in one place for content you’ve cross-posted to different Products 34 Using your information if you add accounts to the same Accounts Center For example, if you follow your favorite team on Instagram, we can more easily suggest that you follow that team’s Page on Facebook.
246Learn more about how we use information across accounts if you add accounts to the same Accounts Center. 10 Device Devices include computers, phones, hardware, connected TVs, Meta Quest and other web-connected devices. 35 Service provider A person, business, organization or body that provides services to Meta or to our users on behalf of Meta.
247For example, our service providers do things like investigate suspicious activity and provide customer support.
248Return to top How is your information shared on Meta Products or with integrated partners?
249Highlights You can choose to share information on our Products or with integrated partners Remember to share only with people you trust You might decide to use a product that integrates with one of ours, like if you use Facebook Login to log into a music service or a shopping site If you do, that organization will ask you to receive some information about you, like your email address or birthday On Meta Products Learn more about the different cases when your information can be shared on our Products [1] : People and accounts you share and communicate with When you share and communicate using our Products, you can sometimes choose the audience [36] for what you share.
250When you interact with people or businesses, they can see: What you share with them For example, the audience you choose can see when you: Share a post you’ve written Share a photo or video Create a story Share a news article Add information to your profile What you communicate with them People you interact with can see what you send to them.
251So if you send a person or a business a message on Messenger or Instagram, that person or business can read your message.
252Some of your activity People and businesses can also see some of your activity on our Products.
253This includes when you: Comment on or react to others’ posts Engage with ads or other sponsored or commercial content, like by commenting or liking Allow content you've shared about a product in a Shop to be shared across our Products View their story on Facebook or Instagram Connect a new Meta device, like smart glasses, to your account When you’re active Some of our Products might provide you with settings that allow others to see when you're active on our Products, such as “active status.” In some cases, we also offer settings that allow others to see when you’re active in a particular section of one of our Products, like a message thread, game or event, or when you last used one of our Products.
254Learn how to update your Active Status on Facebook and Messenger , or how to update your Activity Status on Instagram .
255When you interact with a supervised user Some accounts are supervised [37] .
256When you interact with a supervised user, their parent or guardian can see some of your activity and information.
257This can include information like your username, profile picture and if the supervised user blocked you.
258On some Products, the supervised user can let their parent or guardian know if they reported you.
259Content others share or reshare about you Who can see or reshare your content People in your audience can view your content and can choose to share it with others outside your audience, on and off our Products.
260For example, when you share a post or send a message to specific friends, they can download, screenshot or reshare it with anyone, on, across or off our Products.
261When you comment on a post or react to a photo, your comment or reaction can be seen by anyone who can see the post or photo.
262This can include people you aren’t connected to.
263The person who shared the post can also change their audience at any time after you’ve interacted with it.
264When others interact with AI at Meta , they can share information about you, including messages and content you have shared [7] .
265How information about you can be shared People who use our Products can share information about you with the audience they choose.
266For example, they can: Share a photo or video of you in a post, comment, story, reel or message Mention you in a post or story Tag you in a post, comment, story or location Share details about you in a post, story or message If you’re uncomfortable with what others have shared about you on our Products, for example on Facebook, you can always choose to report posts and stories .
267Take control Remove a tag from a photo or post on Facebook Remove a tag from a photo or video on Instagram Manage tags Public content What content is public?
268Some of your information and activity are always public.
269This includes your: Name Facebook and Instagram username Profile picture Activity on public groups, Facebook Pages and channels Activity on content that is public.
270For example, your comment, rating or review on Marketplace, or on a public Instagram account.
271Avatars Other content you can choose to set to Public, like posts, photos and videos you post to your profile, Stories or Reels.
272Who can see public content?
273When content is public, it can be seen by anyone on or across our Products, and in some cases off our Products, even if they don’t have an account.
274For example, if you comment on Marketplace, a Facebook Page or a public Instagram account, or if you leave a rating or review, your comment, rating or review will be visible to anyone.
275It could appear in any of our Products or be seen by anyone, including off our Products.
276Where can public content be shared?
277We, you and people using our Products can send public content (like your profile photo, or information you share on a Facebook Page or public Instagram account) to anyone on, across or off our Products.
278For example, users can share it in a public forum, or it can appear in search results on the internet or our research tools .
279Public content can also be seen, accessed, reshared or downloaded through third-party services, like: APIs The media, like TV Other apps and websites connected to our Products Search engines.
280Learn more [38] .
281Search engines and other third parties use this information according to their own terms and policies, not Meta’s.
282Take control Public information on Facebook How to make a public account private on Instagram Manage public information With integrated partners You can choose to connect with integrated partners [23] who use our Products.
283If you do, these integrated partners receive information about you and your activity.
284These integrated partners can always access information that’s public on our Products.
285Learn more about other information they receive and how they handle your information: When you use an integrated partner’s product or service Information they receive automatically When you use an integrated partner’s products or services, they can access: What you post or share from these products or services What you use their services to do Information from and about the device you’re using The language setting you’ve chosen on our Products See examples [39] of when an integrated partner might receive your information.
286Information they receive with your permission Sometimes these integrated partners ask you for permission to access certain additional information from your Facebook, Instagram or Messenger account.
287In their request, they’ll explain what information they’d like to access and let you choose whether to share it.
288On Facebook, this includes things like your email address, hometown or birthday.
289On Instagram, this includes content, like photos and videos, that you’ve shared from your account when the account was set to private.
290Learn what happens if you choose to share your friends list, or if your friends choose to share their friends list. [40] We automatically log when you receive a request from an integrated partner to access your information.
291These requests to access information are separate from the Apps and Websites access that you manage in your Facebook or Instagram Ad settings or in your mobile device settings.
292How long they can access your information Apps or websites you’ve logged into using Facebook Login or connected to your Instagram account can access your nonpublic information on Meta Products unless it appears to us that you haven’t used the app or website in 90 days.
293Note that even if an app’s access to your information has expired, it can still retain information you shared with it previously.
294We encourage you to visit your Apps and Websites settings from time to time to review which apps and websites continue to have access to your information through Facebook Login or Instagram.
295Take control How to manage apps and websites on Facebook How to manage apps and websites on Instagram Manage apps and websites When you interact with someone else’s content on an integrated partner’s product or service Integrated partners receive information about your activity when you interact with other Facebook, Instagram or Messenger users while they’re using the integrated partner’s product or service.
296For example, a gamer livestreams to Facebook using a partner app.
297Then you comment on that livestream.
298The app developer will receive information about your comment.
299How integrated partners handle your information Integrated partners handle the information you share with them according to their own terms and policies, not Meta’s.
300You can review their privacy policy on their website or app to learn how they receive and process your information.
301In some cases, they use a separate service provider to receive and process your information.
302More resources How Meta reviews apps that integrate with our Products Take control Learn more about audiences Manage apps and websites 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
303This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 36 Choosing an audience On Facebook, the audience can be made up of: The public, including people on and off Facebook Your friends and other connections, such as the friends of people you tag A customized list of people Yourself The members of a single community, such as a group On Instagram, you can set the audience for what you share by choosing between a private or public account.
304With a private account , only followers you approve can see what you share.
305With a public account, your posts and other content on Instagram can be seen by anyone, on or off our Products, including if they don’t have an account.
306You can restrict the audience for your content by blocking individual accounts from viewing them.
307You can also create a close friends list for certain types of content that only the people on that list can see.
308Take control Audience settings Audience settings are different from app permissions Your audience settings are different from the permissions you give to individual apps and websites to access your information.
309Read our policy about how you may share information with integrated partners. 37 Supervision Supervision provides supervisors chosen by a teen, like parents and guardians, with tools and insights to help support a teen account. 7 Information you or others exchange with AI at Meta Across Meta Company Products, you can interact with Meta’s generative AI features and experiences, collectively called AI at Meta .
310We collect information when you or others use, or exchange information with, AI at Meta, such as: Prompts that can include questions, messages, media and other information you or others share with or send to AI at Meta Responses and other information you receive from AI at Meta.
311Sometimes these are provided with the help of our AI integrations Actions you ask AI at Meta to take, like customizing the content or ads you see Feedback you give to AI at Meta about its responses 38 Search engines You can visit your privacy settings to control whether search engines can show your profile or public photos and videos in search results outside of Meta.
312Some public content might still be accessible through search engines, for example: If you post with your audience or profile set to Public, If you post on public Pages or accounts, depending on the settings of that account, If your public content is reshared by a professional account on Instagram. 23 Integrated partner A partner who uses technologies that help you make a connection to them through our Products, including plugins, login, checkout experiences, instant games, and other such integrations 39 When an integrated partner might receive your information For example, you might use your Facebook login to play an online game with your Facebook friends.
313The game developer automatically receives information about your activities in the game.
314When an integrated partner might receive your information Or you might use the Facebook Like button on an article posted on a news website.
315The website developer automatically receives information about your Like on their article. 40 Sharing friends lists When you share your friends list If you use Facebook Login to log into an app, the app developer might request access to your list of Facebook friends.
316Here's what happens if you give the app developer permission to view these lists: They can view and access a list of your Facebook friends who use the same app and have given the app permission to access their list of friends.
317They can’t access nonpublic information about your friends or followers through this process.
318Note that the app developer will receive more information about your friends if your friends choose to share it themselves.
319They can share it by providing the information directly or giving the developer permission to access information from their account.
320You’ll appear on friends lists that your Facebook friends can choose to share with the same app.
321You can remove this permission, or the app entirely, if you later decide that you don’t want to share your friends list with an app, or don’t want to appear on other friends lists shared with that app.
322When your friends share their friends list Your friends might choose to share their friends lists with app developers through Facebook Login.
323But your friends can’t use Facebook Login to share nonpublic information about you.
324Return to top How do we share information with third parties?
325Highlights We share certain information with: Advertisers who show ads on our Products Businesses we hire to market our Products for us Businesses we hire to do things like offer customer service or conduct surveys Researchers who use it to do things like innovate, advance technology, or improve people’s safety We don’t sell your information, and we never will.
326We don't sell any of your information to anyone, and we never will.
327We also require partners [2] and other third parties [24] to follow rules about how they can and cannot use and disclose the information we provide.
328Here’s more detail about who we share information with: Partners Advertisers and Audience Network publishers Advertisers We provide advertisers with reports about the number and kinds of people who see and engage with their ads and commercial content.
329These reports include information about the general demographics and interests of people who engaged with an advertiser’s ad or commercial content.
330Then advertisers can better understand their audience.
331See an example [41] .
332Meta also provides advertisers and their vendors with information about: Ads and commercial content people engaged with, if any When people engaged with ads and commercial content Where that ad or commercial content was shown (for example, on Instagram, or on Facebook) We also confirm which ads or commercial content you viewed that led you to take an action with an advertiser, such as downloading an advertiser's app.
333But we don't share information with these advertisers and their vendors that by itself can be used to contact or identify you, such as your name or email address, unless you give us permission. [42] Audience Network publishers and their vendors Meta Audience Network lets advertisers place ads with us that will be published on other apps and websites outside of Meta.
334To help show you ads on their apps and websites, we share information with publishers who use Audience Network, as well as vendors who facilitate that use.
335For example, we share: How many people see and engage with ads on publisher apps Information related to or in response to a publisher’s request to serve an ad on its app.
336But we don't share information with these publishers and their vendors that by itself can be used to contact or identify you, such as your name or email address, unless you give us permission [42] .
337Partners who use our analytics services People rely on our Products [1] , like business accounts, professional tools and Facebook Pages, to run and promote their businesses.
338Businesses use our analytics services to understand more about how people are using their content, features, products and services.
339To provide these services, we use the information we collect about you.
340We put this information into aggregate reports so that partners can see how well their content, features, products and services are performing and are able to understand things like users’ experience with such content, products and services.
341These reports aggregate information like: How many people interacted with our partners' content, products or services The general demographics and interests [41] of the people who interacted with it How people use our partners’ products and services to connect to Meta Products and the performance of their connection and networks Advertisers also receive other information.
342Read our Policy about how we share information with advertisers.
343Partners who offer goods or services on our Products and commerce services platforms When you choose to make a transaction [43] , or otherwise choose to share information with a seller, creator, fundraiser, charity, payment services provider or commerce services platform [44] , we share information with them and with any providers acting on their behalf.
344Depending on how you interact with them, they receive: Information to complete your transaction, like order, payment, contact and shipping information Information to help ensure the security of the transaction, like information about your device or connection Any information required by applicable regulation Other information you choose to share with them For example, if you make a purchase from an Instagram shop using checkout, the shop will receive information to complete your transaction.
345This may include your order items, your contact details and shipping information.
346If the shop uses a payment services provider, such as PayPal, to facilitate the transaction, the provider will receive the transaction amount, a transaction description (to appear on your credit card statement) and your payment card information, such as cardholder name, card number, expiration date and billing address.
347Learn more about payments on Instagram.
348Integrated partners When you choose to use integrated partners’ products or services, they may receive information about you and your activity.
349Read the Policy .
350Vendors Measurement vendors We don’t create every measurement and analytics report ourselves.
351We share information (like whether people saw an ad or engaged with it) with our measurement vendors [45] , who aggregate or compile it to provide their reports.
352For example, an advertiser might ask a measurement vendor to help figure out the impact its ads on Facebook have had on sales.
353The measurement vendor compares information from us about clicks on the advertiser’s Facebook ads with information from the advertiser about product purchases.
354Then the measurement vendor creates and provides aggregated reports that show the advertiser how its ads are performing.
355Marketing vendors We share information about you with marketing vendors [46] .
356For example, we share your device identifier or other identifiers with marketing vendors to help us serve you ads most relevant to your interests.
357Marketing vendors support our marketing and advertising efforts by: Serving our advertisements across the internet, including on mobile, desktop and connected television devices Tracking and categorizing your online and mobile app activity Providing us information about your interests and community and advertising interactions These marketing vendors help us understand who might find our advertising most relevant to their interests, and which of our Products might interest you.
358This information can be used to personalize which of our ads are shown to you.
359Marketing vendors also use this information to measure response to our marketing efforts and the effectiveness of our advertising.
360Learn more [47] about how to manage the Meta ads you see off our Products.
361Service providers Service providers Service providers provide services to us that help us provide our Products to you.
362We share the information we have about you to receive these services, which include: Investigating suspicious activity Detecting and stopping threats to our personnel and property Facilitating payments Providing customer support Improving the functionality of our Products Providing technical infrastructure services Analyzing how our Products are used Conducting research and surveys Marketing and promoting our Products Third parties External researchers We provide information to external researchers.
363They use it to conduct research that advances scholarship and innovation, and to promote safety, security and integrity.
364Research goals include supporting: Our business or mission Social good.
365Learn more .
366Technological advancement Safety and security on our Products Public interest Health and well-being When sharing information with external researchers, we ensure the privacy of our users is protected.
367Learn more about the privacy-safe research we support.
368AI integrations Generative AI models that make our features work may not have the most complete or recent information.
369For example, that means if you ask Meta AI about the score to yesterday's football game, it might not know the right answer.
370That's why we work with other selected partners, like search engine providers.
371We sometimes share certain information with these partners so we can bring you the most relevant information.
372Learn more about how we share your information with these selected partners Other third parties We also share information with other third parties [24] in response to legal requests, to comply with applicable law or to prevent harm.
373Read the Policy .
374And if we sell or transfer all or part of our business to someone else, in some cases we’ll give the new owner your information as part of that transaction, but only as the law allows. 2 Partner A person, business, organization or body using or integrating our Products to advertise, market or support their products and services 24 Third party A person, business, organization or body that is not part of the Meta Companies 41 General demographics and interests For example, a bike shop creates a Page on Facebook and wants to place an ad to reach an audience of people in Atlanta interested in cycling.
375We determine whether someone fits in this audience based on, for example, whether they liked a Page about bikes.
376Then people in that audience could see the bike shop's ad.
377You can see the “interests” assigned to you in your Ad preferences and remove them if you want.
378The bike shop can then see reports showing aggregated statistics about the audience seeing their ads and how their ads are performing.
379The reports would show statistics to the advertiser that, for example, most of the people who saw or clicked on their ad: Were women Were between the ages of 25 and 34 Clicked on the ad from their phone 42 When you might give us permission For example, you might request more information from a business by clicking their ad in your Facebook Feed and submitting a form with your name and contact information.
380Then the advertiser would receive the information you provided. 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
381This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 43 Transactions you might make Subscribing to premium content Buying, selling or using products Buying, selling or using services Donating to charities 44 Commerce services platforms Commerce services platforms provide a range of commerce services, including: Payments Marketing Shipping Customer engagement tools 45 Measurement vendor A third party that creates reports to help advertisers understand how their content and ads are performing.
382These reports also measure whether people took an action after seeing an ad. 46 Marketing vendor A third party that helps market or advertise Meta and our Products, measures the effectiveness of our own marketing campaigns and performs advertising research 47 Manage the ads you see on our Products Visit your Ad preferences .
383Manage Meta ads you see off our Products We advertise our own products and services on non-Meta ad platforms.
384We use marketing vendors to deliver these ads.
385If we use your activity on our Products to tailor these ads, you can opt out of this type of use.
386If you have an account: Visit your Ad preferences to opt out.
387If you don't have an account: You can use the Digital Advertising Alliance industry opt-out platform on your web browser.
388If you live in Canada, you can use the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada industry opt-out platform.
389Certain ad blockers and tools to restrict cookies can interfere with your ability to opt out.
390Check your mobile device settings.
391Device manufacturers provide different ways to opt out.
392Return to top How do the Meta Companies work together?
393Highlights Meta owns Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Meta Quest and the other Products covered by this Policy Meta also owns the Meta Companies, which include WhatsApp Sometimes we share information within these Companies We do this to make new features or shared experiences between different products We also share information, like your name and email address, to help verify your accounts, and check out suspicious activities.
394This helps us keep your accounts safe.
395We are part of the Meta Companies that provide Meta Company Products.
396Meta Company Products include all the Meta Products [1] covered by this Policy, plus other products like WhatsApp and more.
397We share information we collect, infrastructure, systems and technology with the other Meta Companies.
398Learn more about how we transfer information to other countries.
399We also process information that we receive about you from other Meta Companies, according to their terms and policies and as permitted by applicable law.
400In some cases, Meta acts as a service provider [35] for other Meta Companies.
401We act on their behalf and in accordance with their instructions and terms.
402Why we share across the Meta Companies Meta Products share information with other Meta Companies: To promote safety, security and integrity and comply with applicable laws To personalize offers, ads and other sponsored or commercial content To develop, provide and personalize features and integrations To understand how people use and interact with Meta Company Products See some examples [48] of why we share.
403More resources Review the privacy policies of the other Meta Companies 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
404This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 35 Service provider A person, business, organization or body that provides services to Meta or to our users on behalf of Meta.
405For example, our service providers do things like investigate suspicious activity and provide customer support. 48 Why we share across the Meta Companies Promoting safety, security and integrity and complying with applicable law For example, we share information with Meta Companies that provide financial products and services to help them promote safety, security and integrity and comply with applicable law.
406This includes: Complying with their legal obligations Helping keep you and others safe Performing account verification Investigating suspicious activities Creating analytics For these purposes, we might share your name, email address, who you’re friends with and other account information within the Meta Companies.
407Developing and providing features and integrations For example, where available in your country, you can choose to use certain integrations that connect your WhatsApp experiences with other Meta Company Products.
408These integrations let you do things like: Use your Meta Pay account to pay for things on WhatsApp Chat with your friends on other Meta Company Products, such as smart glasses, by connecting your WhatsApp account We also share information with Meta Companies to support innovation.
409For example, your videos can help train our products to recognize objects, like trees, or activities, like when a dog chases a ball.
410They can also help train tools that let people and businesses create content, like images and videos.
411This technology is used to help us offer new products or features in the future.
412Understanding how people use our products We count the number of unique users, monthly active users and daily active users on our products.
413This information helps us understand the community using our products and publicly share important trends about how our products are used.
414Return to top How can you manage or delete your information and exercise your rights?
415Highlights You have rights to view and download the information we have about you You can use the settings in this section to manage your privacy You also can delete your account or specific account information, if you want to We offer you a variety of tools to view, manage, download and delete your information below.
416You can also manage your information by visiting the settings of the Products you use.
417You may also have other privacy rights under applicable laws.
418To exercise your rights, visit our Help Centers, your settings for Facebook and Instagram and your device-based settings.
419Take a privacy checkup Take a privacy checkup View and manage your information Access your information Off-Meta activity Ad preferences [47] Manage your data Port, download or delete your information Port your information [49] Download your information Delete your information or account [50] You can learn more about how privacy works on Facebook and on Instagram , and in the Facebook Help Center .
420If you have questions about this policy, you can contact us as described below.
421In some countries, you may also be able to contact the Data Protection Officer for Meta Platforms, Inc., and depending on your jurisdiction, you may also contact your local Data Protection Authority (“DPA”) directly. 47 Manage the ads you see on our Products Visit your Ad preferences .
422Manage Meta ads you see off our Products We advertise our own products and services on non-Meta ad platforms.
423We use marketing vendors to deliver these ads.
424If we use your activity on our Products to tailor these ads, you can opt out of this type of use.
425If you have an account: Visit your Ad preferences to opt out.
426If you don't have an account: You can use the Digital Advertising Alliance industry opt-out platform on your web browser.
427If you live in Canada, you can use the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada industry opt-out platform.
428Certain ad blockers and tools to restrict cookies can interfere with your ability to opt out.
429Check your mobile device settings.
430Device manufacturers provide different ways to opt out. 49 Port your information In certain cases and subject to applicable law, you have the right to port your information . 50 Delete your information or account To delete your information, you can: Find and delete specific information.
431We offer tools you can use to delete certain information.
432For example, you can use Delete buttons to delete content you’ve posted to your account.
433You can also use tools like activity log on Facebook to send content to the trash in bulk.
434When you delete content, it’s no longer visible to other users.
435Visit the Facebook Help Center or Instagram Help Center to learn what happens when you delete your content or move it to trash .
436Permanently delete your account.
437If you delete your account on Facebook or Instagram , we delete your information, including the things you’ve posted, such as your photos and status updates, unless we need to keep it as described in "How long do we keep your information?" Once your account is permanently deleted you won’t be able to reactivate it, and you won’t be able to retrieve information, including content you’ve posted.
438How long does it take to delete your information?
439If you request that we delete your account or content, it may take up to 90 days to delete your information after we begin the account deletion process or receive a content deletion request.
440After the information is deleted, it may take us up to another 90 days to remove it from backups and disaster recovery.
441If you leave your deleted content in your trash on Facebook or your Recently Deleted folder on Instagram, the deletion process will begin automatically in 30 days.
442Or you can start the deletion process right away by deleting the content from your trash or Recently Deleted folder.
443Return to top How long do we keep your information?
444Highlights We keep information for as long as we need it to provide a feature or service But you can request that we delete your information We’ll delete that information unless we have to keep it for something else, like for legal reasons We keep information as long as we need it to provide our Products, comply with legal obligations or protect our or other’s interests.
445We decide how long we need information on a case-by-case basis.
446Here’s what we consider when we decide: If we need it to operate or provide our Products.
447For example, we need to keep some of your information to maintain your account.
448Learn more [51] .
449The feature we use it for, and how that feature works.
450For example, messages sent using Messenger’s vanish mode are retained for less time than regular messages.
451Learn more [52] .
452How long we need to retain the information to comply with certain legal obligations.
453See some examples [53] .
454If we need it for other legitimate purposes, such as to prevent harm; investigate possible violations of our terms or policies; promote safety, security and integrity; or protect ourselves, including our rights, property or products In some instances and for specific reasons, we’ll keep information for an extended period of time.
455Read our Policy [54] about when we may preserve your information. 51 If we need it to operate or provide our Products For example, we keep profile information, photos you’ve posted (and not deleted) and security information for the lifetime of your account.
456And when you search for something on Facebook, we keep your search history until you clear the search in your activity log or delete your account.
457Once you clear a search or delete your account, it will no longer be visible to you, and it will be deleted [50] .
458But even if you don’t clear your search or delete your account, within six months of your search we delete information about that search that isn’t necessary to show you your search history, like information about the device you were using, or your location. 52 The feature we use it for, and how that feature works For example, May is planning a surprise party for Yang.
459She sends Cynthia the party details in Messenger using vanish mode so that the message will disappear.
460The message will no longer be visible to May once she leaves the chat, and Cynthia will see the message only the first time she opens the chat thread.
461After Cynthia reads the message, the content is deleted after one hour.
462If Cynthia never reads it, it’s deleted after 14 days. 53 How long we need to retain the information to comply with certain legal obligations For example, we retain information for as long as we need it for: A legal request or obligation, including obligations of Meta Companies or to comply with applicable law A governmental investigation A legal claim, complaint, litigation or regulatory proceedings 54 Why we may preserve your information longer Your information, including financial transaction data related to purchases or money transfers made on our Products, may be preserved and accessed for a longer time period if it’s related to any of the following: A legal request or obligation, including obligations of Meta Companies or to comply with applicable law A governmental investigation An investigation of possible violations of our terms or policies To prevent harm For safety, security and integrity purposes To protect ourselves, including our rights, property or products If it’s needed in relation to a legal claim, complaint, litigation or regulatory proceedings See some examples [55] .
463In some cases, we may preserve your information based on the above reasons even after you request deletion of your account or some of your content.
464We may also preserve information from accounts that have been disabled and content that has been removed for violations of our terms and policies. 50 Delete your information or account To delete your information, you can: Find and delete specific information.
465We offer tools you can use to delete certain information.
466For example, you can use Delete buttons to delete content you’ve posted to your account.
467You can also use tools like activity log on Facebook to send content to the trash in bulk.
468When you delete content, it’s no longer visible to other users.
469Visit the Facebook Help Center or Instagram Help Center to learn what happens when you delete your content or move it to trash .
470Permanently delete your account.
471If you delete your account on Facebook or Instagram , we delete your information, including the things you’ve posted, such as your photos and status updates, unless we need to keep it as described in "How long do we keep your information?" Once your account is permanently deleted you won’t be able to reactivate it, and you won’t be able to retrieve information, including content you’ve posted.
472How long does it take to delete your information?
473If you request that we delete your account or content, it may take up to 90 days to delete your information after we begin the account deletion process or receive a content deletion request.
474After the information is deleted, it may take us up to another 90 days to remove it from backups and disaster recovery.
475If you leave your deleted content in your trash on Facebook or your Recently Deleted folder on Instagram, the deletion process will begin automatically in 30 days.
476Or you can start the deletion process right away by deleting the content from your trash or Recently Deleted folder. 55 Examples of why we might preserve your information To respond to a legal request For example, we might preserve your information after you delete your account when we receive a valid legal request, such as a preservation order or search warrant, related to your account.
477To comply with applicable law For example, we preserve certain information about purchases or transactions associated with an account, in line with Meta’s accounting obligations.
478For safety, security and integrity purposes For example, if we disable an account for violating our terms or policies, we preserve information about that user to prevent them from opening a new account.
479We also might preserve some of your account information as part of our review of suspicious activity.
480This includes any suspicious activity associated with our financial products, like suspected money laundering or terrorist funding.
481For litigation We may preserve your information where we deem it necessary for reasons related to a legal claim or complaint.
482For example, we may be required to defend ourselves in legal proceedings in a claim related to your information.
483Return to top How do we transfer information?
484Highlights Because we connect people all around the world, we need to transfer information all around the world, too When we do this, we follow international regulations to keep your information safe Why is information transferred to other countries?
485We share the information we collect globally, both internally across our offices and data centers, and externally with our partners [2] , measurement vendors [45] , service providers [35] and other third parties [24] .
486Because Meta is global, with users, partners and employees around the world, transfers are necessary for a variety of reasons, including: So we can operate and provide the services stated in the terms of the Meta Product [1] you’re using and this Policy.
487This includes allowing you to share information and connect with your family and friends around the globe.
488So we can fix, analyze and improve our Products Where is information transferred?
489Your information will be transferred or transmitted to, or stored and processed in: Places we have infrastructure or data centers, including the United States, Ireland, Denmark and Sweden, among others Countries where Meta Company Products are available Other countries where our partners, vendors, service providers and other third parties are located outside of the country where you live, for purposes as described in this Policy How do we safeguard your information?
490We rely on appropriate mechanisms [56] for international data transfers.
491We also make sure that appropriate safeguards are in place whenever we transfer your information.
492For example, we encrypt your information when it’s in transit over public networks to protect it from unauthorized access. 2 Partner A person, business, organization or body using or integrating our Products to advertise, market or support their products and services 45 Measurement vendor A third party that creates reports to help advertisers understand how their content and ads are performing.
493These reports also measure whether people took an action after seeing an ad. 35 Service provider A person, business, organization or body that provides services to Meta or to our users on behalf of Meta.
494For example, our service providers do things like investigate suspicious activity and provide customer support. 24 Third party A person, business, organization or body that is not part of the Meta Companies 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
495This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 56 Mechanisms we use for global data transfers We rely on appropriate mechanisms for international data transfers.
496For example, for information we collect : We utilize standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission and by other relevant authorities.
497We rely on determinations from the European Commission, and from other relevant authorities, about whether other countries have adequate levels of data protection.
498We use equivalent mechanisms under applicable laws that apply to data transfers to the United States and other relevant countries.
499Return to top How do we respond to legal requests, comply with applicable law and prevent harm?
500Highlights Sometimes we have to provide information to respond to legal requests when necessary If there’s a law that says we need to keep your information for some reason, we need to comply with it.
501So we’ll keep information to obey that law.
502We also sometimes keep information that we think will help prevent or stop bad activity, either on our Products or in the world We access, preserve, use and share your information: In response to legal requests, like search warrants, court orders, production orders or subpoenas.
503These requests come from third parties [24] such as civil litigants, law enforcement and other government authorities.
504Learn more [57] about when we respond to legal requests.
505In accordance with applicable law To promote the safety, security and integrity of Meta Products [1] , users, employees, property and the public.
506Learn more [58] .
507We may access or preserve your information for an extended amount of time.
508Learn more [54] . 24 Third party A person, business, organization or body that is not part of the Meta Companies 57 When we respond to legal requests We respond to legal requests where we’re required by law to do so, and at times where we're not compelled by law, but a response: May affect users in that jurisdiction, and Is consistent with internationally recognized standards including, for example, our Corporate Human Rights Policy .
509Learn more about government requests and how we’ve responded. 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
510This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 58 How we promote safety, security and integrity We share your information with law enforcement, government authorities, Meta Companies and other third parties (including industry peers) when we have a good faith belief it’s necessary to detect, prevent and address a variety of situations, such as: Unauthorized use of our Products.
511See an example. [59] Violations of our terms and policies.
512See an example. [60] Investigating suspicious activity Protecting ourselves, including our rights, property, personnel or Products Preventing abuse, fraud, or other harmful or illegal activity, on and off our Products Protecting you or others, including as part of investigations or regulatory inquiries Emergency situations, such as risk of death or imminent bodily harm 54 Why we may preserve your information longer Your information, including financial transaction data related to purchases or money transfers made on our Products, may be preserved and accessed for a longer time period if it’s related to any of the following: A legal request or obligation, including obligations of Meta Companies or to comply with applicable law A governmental investigation An investigation of possible violations of our terms or policies To prevent harm For safety, security and integrity purposes To protect ourselves, including our rights, property or products If it’s needed in relation to a legal claim, complaint, litigation or regulatory proceedings See some examples [55] .
513In some cases, we may preserve your information based on the above reasons even after you request deletion of your account or some of your content.
514We may also preserve information from accounts that have been disabled and content that has been removed for violations of our terms and policies. 59 Unauthorized use of our Products For example, if you unlawfully collect and use Facebook user data, we may share your information to defend ourselves against claims or in litigation. 60 Violations of our terms and policies For example, if you post threatening or harmful content, we may share your information across the Meta Companies to protect ourselves and others.
515This can include blocking your access to certain features or disabling your account across the Meta Companies. 55 Examples of why we might preserve your information To respond to a legal request For example, we might preserve your information after you delete your account when we receive a valid legal request, such as a preservation order or search warrant, related to your account.
516To comply with applicable law For example, we preserve certain information about purchases or transactions associated with an account, in line with Meta’s accounting obligations.
517For safety, security and integrity purposes For example, if we disable an account for violating our terms or policies, we preserve information about that user to prevent them from opening a new account.
518We also might preserve some of your account information as part of our review of suspicious activity.
519This includes any suspicious activity associated with our financial products, like suspected money laundering or terrorist funding.
520For litigation We may preserve your information where we deem it necessary for reasons related to a legal claim or complaint.
521For example, we may be required to defend ourselves in legal proceedings in a claim related to your information.
522Return to top How will you know the Policy has changed?
523We'll notify you before we make material changes to this Policy.
524You’ll have the opportunity to review the revised Policy before you choose to continue using our Products.
525Return to top How to contact Meta with questions You can learn more about how privacy works on Facebook and on Instagram and in the Facebook Help Center .
526If you have questions about this Policy or have questions, complaints or requests regarding your information, you can contact us as described below.
527You can contact us online or by mail at: Meta Platforms, Inc.
528ATTN: Privacy Operations 1 Meta Way Menlo Park, CA 94025 Return to top Why and how we process your information The categories of information we use, and why and how information is processed, are set out below: Personalizing Meta Products Why and how we process your information: Personalizing the Meta Products [1] : Our systems automatically process information we've collected and stored associated with you and others to assess and understand your interests and your preferences and provide you personalized experiences on and across the Meta Company Products in accordance with our terms.
529This is how we: Personalize features and content (such as your Facebook Feed , Instagram Feed , AI at Meta and Stories); Personalize the ads people see, and Make suggestions for you (such as people you may know, groups or events that you may be interested in or topics that you may want to follow) on and off our Products.
530Our ads system prioritizes what ad to show you based on what audience advertisers want to reach.
531Then we match the ad to people who might be interested.
532Learn more [61] about how our ads system works.
533Learn more about how we choose the ads that you see.
534Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
535' for more detail on each information category).
536The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata [6] about content Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
537For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device [10] characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings (like GPS location) Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to Reports about our products’ performance on your device Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties For WhatsApp users, learn more about what information is shared with Meta.
538Associating your accounts Why and how we process your information: If you decide to add a WhatsApp account to an Accounts Center with other accounts on Meta Company Products: To associate your accounts on Meta Company Products with your WhatsApp account in the same Accounts Center and share your information with WhatsApp.
539Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
540' for more detail on each information category).
541The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Note: the list below is about information from Meta.
542For information that WhatsApp shares with Meta see the WhatsApp Help Center article .
543Your activity and information you provide Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information Providing and improving Meta Products Why and how we process your information: Providing and improving our Meta Products: The provision of the Meta Products includes collecting, storing, and, where relevant, sharing, profiling, reviewing and curating, and in some instances not only automated processing but also manual (human) reviewing, to: Create and maintain your account and profile, Connect your Meta Products account, including your public profile information, to an integrated partner to sign in or share your information, Facilitate the sharing of content and status, Provide and curate features, Provide messaging services, the ability to make voice and video calls and connect with others, Provide advertising products, Understand and enable creation of content like text, audio, images and videos, including through AI at Meta , Undertake analytics, Facilitate your purchases and payments on Meta Pay or other Meta checkout experiences, and See if our Products are working correctly, such as troubleshooting, and fixing it when it’s not working.
544We also use information to develop, research and test improvements to Meta Products.
545We use information we have to: Develop and improve products and features, Build and test out new products and features to see if they work, Get feedback on our ideas for products or features, and Conduct surveys and other research about what you like about our Products and brands and on what we can do better for Meta Products and brands.
546Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
547' for more detail on each information category).
548The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Your public profile information (including your name, username and profile picture) Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Messages you send and receive, including their content, subject to applicable law Metadata about content and messages, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
549For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make, including truncated credit card information Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Your photo or video selfie if you provide it when you contact us for account support Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address [16] Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Developing and improving AI at Meta Why and how we process your information: Develop and improve AI at Meta for Meta Products and for third parties.
550Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
551' for more detail on each information category).
552The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Public content you or others create or share, like posts, comments or audio on Meta Products Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
553For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages.
554Information from partners, vendors and third parties Promoting safety, integrity and security Why and how we process your information: Promoting safety, integrity and security on and across the Meta Products: The Meta Products are designed to research and help ensure the safety, integrity and security of those services and those people who enjoy them, on and off Meta Products.
555We process information we have associated with you and apply automated processing techniques and, in some instances, conduct manual (human) review to: Verify accounts and activity, Find and address violations of our terms or policies.
556In some cases, the decisions we make about violations are reviewed by the Oversight Board , Investigate suspicious activity, Detect, prevent and combat harmful or unlawful behavior, such as to review and, in some cases, remove content reported to us, Identify and combat disparities and racial bias against historically marginalized communities, Protect the life, physical or mental health, well-being or integrity of our users or others, Detect and prevent spam, other security matters and other bad experiences, Detect and stop threats to our personnel and property, and Maintain the integrity of our Products.
557For more information on safety, integrity and security generally on Meta Products, visit the Facebook Security Help Center and Instagram Security Tips .
558Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
559' for more detail on each information category).
560The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Messages you send and receive, including their content, subject to applicable law Metadata about content and messages, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
561For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make, including truncated credit card information Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Your photo or video selfie if you provide it when you contact us for account support Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Communicating with you Why and how we process your information: To communicate with you: We use information you’ve given us (like contact information on your profile) to send you a communication, like an e-mail or in-product notice, for example: We’ll contact you via email or in-product notifications in relation to the Meta Products, product-related issues, research or to let you know about our terms and policies.
562We also use contact information like your email address to respond when you contact us.
563Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
564' for more detail on each information category).
565The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Contact information on your profile and your communications with us Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies.
566Transferring, storing or processing your information globally Why and how we process your information: Transferring, storing or processing your information across borders, including from and to the United States and other countries: We share information we collect globally, both internally across our offices and data centers and externally with our partners [2] , third parties [24] and service providers [35] .
567Because Meta is global, with users, partners, vendors and employees around the world, transfers are necessary: To operate and provide the services described in the terms that apply to the Meta Product(s) you are using.
568This includes allowing you to share information and connect with your family and friends around the globe; and To fix, analyze and improve our Products.
569For more information, see the "How do we transfer information?" section of the Meta Privacy Policy.
570Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
571' for more detail on each information category).
572The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content and messages, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
573For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make, including truncated credit card information Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Your photo or video selfie if you provide it when you contact us for account support Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Processing information with special protections Why and how we process your information: Processing information subject to special protections under applicable laws that you provide so we can share it with those you choose, to provide, personalize and improve our Products and to undertake analytics.
574We’ll collect, store, publish and apply automated, or sometimes manual (human), processing for these purposes.
575Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
576' for more detail on each information category).
577The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Any information with special protections that you choose to provide, such as your religious views, your sexual orientation, political views, health, racial or ethnic origin, philosophical beliefs or trade union membership, or as part of surveys you choose to participate in, and where you have given your explicit consent Using information from third parties for personalizing ads Why and how we process your information: Receiving and using information from third parties to tailor the ads you see: We’ll use information that advertisers, businesses and other partners provide us about activity off Meta Company Products that we have associated with you to personalize ads that we show you on our Products, and on websites, apps and devices that use our advertising services.
578We receive this information whether or not you’re logged in or have an account on our Products.
579See the Cookies Policy for more information.
580Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
581' for more detail on each information category).
582The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Information and content you provide, such as your name or email address Information from partners, vendors and third parties Sharing information with third parties at your request Why and how we process your information: Sharing your contact, profile or other information with third parties upon your request: The type of third party and categories of information shared depend on the circumstances of what you ask us to share.
583For example: We share your email (or other contact information) or other information you might choose when you direct us to share it with an advertiser so they can contact you with additional information about a promoted product, and If you choose to integrate other apps, games or websites with Meta Products and log in, we’ll share your information with the app, game or website to log you in.
584Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
585' for more detail on each information category).
586The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Information such as your contact or profile information Content you create, like posts or comments Providing measurement, analytics and business services Why and how we process your information: Providing measurement, analytics and business services: Our systems automatically, as well as with some manual (human) processing, process information we have collected and stored about you and others.
587We use this information to: Provide insights and measurement reports to businesses, advertisers and other partners to help them measure the effectiveness and distribution of their or their clients’ ads, content and services, to understand the kinds of people who are seeing their content and ads, and how their content and ads are performing on and off Meta Products, and Provide aggregated user analytics and insights reports that help users, businesses, advertisers and other partners better understand the audiences with whom they may want to connect, as well as the types of people who use their services and how people interact with their content, websites, apps and services.
588Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
589' for more detail on each information category).
590The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
591For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Providing a seamless experience Why and how we process your information: Sharing of information across the Meta Companies: To provide a seamless, consistent and richer, innovative experience across the Meta Company Products to enable cross app interactions, sharing, viewing and engaging with content, including posts and videos.
592Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
593' for more detail on each information category).
594The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
595For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users' Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies For WhatsApp users, learn more about what information is shared with Meta.
596Business intelligence and analytics Why and how we process your information: Business intelligence and analytics: To understand, in aggregate, your usage of and across our Products, to accurately count people and businesses; and To validate metrics directly related to these, in order to inform and improve product direction and development and to adhere to (shareholder/earning) reporting obligations.
597Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
598' for more detail on each information category).
599The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content and messages, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
600For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users' Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Personalizing ads on Meta Audience Network Why and how we process your information: Identifying you as a Meta Product user and personalizing the ads we show you through Meta Audience Network when you visit other apps: When we show you ads through Meta Audience Network when you visit other apps, our systems automatically process the information we have collected and stored about you and others to identify you as a Meta Product user and tailor the ads you see.
601Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
602' for more detail on each information category).
603The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Information you provide Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
604For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users' Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Providing marketing communications Why and how we process your information: Providing marketing communications to you: Depending on your settings and subject to applicable law, we’ll share marketing communications with you.
605We’ll collect and store your information and use it to send marketing communications to you, like an email, subject to applicable laws.
606Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
607' for more detail on each information category).
608The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Information and content you provide, including your contact information like email address App, browser and device information : Device identifiers Undertaking research and innovation for social good Why and how we process your information: Research and innovate for social good: We carry out surveys and use information (including from researchers we collaborate with) to conduct and support research and innovation on topics of general social welfare, technological advancement, public interest, health and well-being.
609For example, we analyze information that we have about migration patterns during crises.
610This helps relief organizations get aid to the right places.
611We collect, store, combine, analyze and apply automatic processing techniques like aggregation of information as well as manual (human) review, and share information, as necessary to research and innovate for social good in this way.
612We support research in areas like artificial intelligence and machine learning.
613Learn more about our research programs.
614Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
615' for more detail on each information category).
616The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content and messages, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
617For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Anonymizing your information Why and how we process your information: Anonymizing your information In some cases, we anonymize information we have associated with you, such as your activity on and off our Products, and use the resulting information, for example, to provide and improve our Meta Products, including ads.
618Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
619' for more detail on each information category).
620The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
621For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Sharing information with others including law enforcement to respond to legal requests Why and how we process your information: Sharing information with others, including law enforcement and to respond to legal requests.
622See the "How do we respond to legal requests, prevent harm and promote safety and integrity?" section of the Meta Privacy Policy for more for information on when we share information with law enforcement and others.
623The categories of information we access, preserve, use and share depend on the specific circumstances.
624For example, responses to legal requests where not compelled by law will typically include limited information (such as contact details and login information).
625However, the information we process will depend on the purposes, which could include the following: In response to legal requests from third parties such as civil litigants, law enforcement and other government authorities To comply with applicable law or legitimate legal purposes To promote the safety, security and integrity of Meta Companies, Meta Products, users, employees, property and the public Learn more about how we promote safety, security and integrity.
626Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
627' for more detail on each information category).
628The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Metadata about content, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
629For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make Hashtags you use Your photo or video selfie if you provide it when you contact us for account support Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties Processing information when required by law Why and how we process your information: For processing information when the law requires it: Where we are under an obligation to disclose information such as, for example, if we receive a valid legal request for certain information such as a search warrant, we will access, preserve and/or share your information with regulators, law enforcement or others.
630The way in which the information will be processed depends on the specific circumstances.
631See the "How do we respond to legal requests, prevent harm and promote safety and integrity?" section of the Meta Privacy Policy for more.
632" Information for Law Enforcement Authorities " provides information on the operational guidelines law enforcement needs to follow.
633Information categories we use (see ' What Information do we collect?
634' for more detail on each information category).
635The actual information we use depends on your factual circumstances, but could include any of the following: The categories of information depend on the specific circumstances of each mandatory request or obligation.
636Only the information necessary to comply with the relevant legal obligation will be shared or otherwise processed.
637For example, for civil matters, this will typically include limited information (such as contact details and login information).
638However, depending on the circumstances it could include the following: Your activity and information you provide : Content you create, like posts, comments or audio Content you provide through our camera feature or your camera roll settings, or through our voice-enabled features Messages you send and receive, including their content, subject to applicable law Metadata about content and messages, subject to applicable law Interactions with AI at Meta and related metadata.
639For example, information you or others exchange with AI at Meta like content and messages Types of content you view or interact with, and how you interact with it Apps and features you use, and what actions you take in them Purchases or other transactions you make, including truncated credit card information Hashtags you use The time, frequency and duration of your activities on our Products Your photo or video selfie if you provide it when you contact us for account support Friends, followers and other connections App, browser and device information : Device characteristics and device software What you’re doing on your device, like whether our app is in the foreground or if your mouse is moving (which can help tell humans from bots) Identifiers that tell your device apart from other users’ Device signals Information you’ve shared through your device settings Location-related information Information about the network you connect your device to, including your IP address Information from cookies and similar technologies Information from partners, vendors and third parties 1 What Products does this Policy cover?
640This Policy describes the information we, Meta Platforms, Inc., process to provide Meta Products , which we also call "Products." 61 How our ads system works Our ads system works in the following way: We use your information to determine the ad interests most relevant to you.
641We try to predict your ad interests based on the information we have, including any choices you've made in Ad preferences.
642Advertisers tell us which audience they want to reach based on who they think will be most interested.
643This can include things like age, gender, location where advertisers want to show their ad or interests, such as women, based in Dublin, who like golf.
644We review the potential ads that we could show you to identify the most relevant ones.
645Our ads system automatically reviews all the potential ads where you might fit the audience that advertisers want to reach.
646For example, you may see potential ads because you match the age range and interest category.
647We determine which ones to show you based on things like whether it best achieves the advertiser’s goal and is most relevant to you.
648To do this, we use algorithms and machine learning to order the ads we may show you.
649We use different factors such as the ad quality, the advertiser's desired audience and budget.
650We also consider how likely we think it is that you will react to the ad based on things like your activity on Meta Products.
651Learn more .
652All of this information helps us show you the most relevant ads.
653When you see an ad on Meta Company Products, we use this process to choose the most relevant ad to show you. 6 Metadata Information about the content itself, like the location where a photo was taken or the date a file was created Information about the message itself, like the type of message or the date and time it was sent 10 Device Devices include computers, phones, hardware, connected TVs, Meta Quest and other web-connected devices. 16 IP address Stands for "internet protocol address." It’s a unique number assigned to a device, like a phone or computer, that allows it to communicate over the internet.
654Numbers are assigned according to standard guidelines, or protocols.
655Just like you need a mailing address to receive a letter from a friend, your device needs an IP address to receive information on the internet. 2 Partner A person, business, organization or body using or integrating our Products to advertise, market or support their products and services 24 Third party A person, business, organization or body that is not part of the Meta Companies 35 Service provider A person, business, organization or body that provides services to Meta or to our users on behalf of Meta.
656For example, our service providers do things like investigate suspicious activity and provide customer support. Return to top
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