Remember when facebook wanted your phone number for "security"? it's using to sell Ads

Remember when facebook wanted your phone number for "security"? it's using to sell Ads


Facebook has offered its advertisers a powerful new way to track its users as theey surf the web: Its called "phone number retargeting".The move came after facebook made a big effort to collect its user's mobile phone numbers to prevent security breaches.

More recently,according to AdExchanger, facebook has combined phone retargeting with new "conversion pixel"(a type of tracking device basically) within ads displayed on facebook.

The combination of phone retargeting and conversion pixels allows advertisers to target you directly with ads and then measure exactly how you respond to them, whether by clicking, ignoring or buying from the advertiser's site.

Some advertisers have been doing this kind of thing on other websites for years.

But most facebook users don't know it's going on within facebook. instead they believe the primary reason facebook prompts them for a mobile phone number is to prevent account hacking, and to allow users to upload photos and make status updates using their phones.

In fact earlier this year facebook began asking every user for a phone number for "security" purposes. Here's what facebook says about that:

But facebook has since made those phone numbers available to advertisers as part of its new Custom Audience targeting product.
"Audiences can be defined by either user email address, facebook UIDs, or user phone numbers," the product states.

Here's how it works: Let's say you are a member of your local gym.You probably gave your phone number. But then you let your membership lapse, and now the gym wants you to come back. The gym can cross-reference its list of member's phone numbers on facebook, and serve an ad on the page of any user with a matching number.Suddenly,you're seeing ads that say, "get 10% off if you rejoin your local gym!"

If you click on that ad, a conversion pixel will enable a "cookie" to track what you do so that the gym can see how successful its campaign was.

There's a level of privacy built in to the system: Although your phone number will be targeted by ads, the number will be "hashed," meaning that system disguises it by replacing it with a random code, making you anonymous. So the gym might target 100 phone numbers, but it wont know which those specific people actually responded to the ad (until they pay for a membership online, of course). All the gym will know is that a certain number responded to the ad, and that those users must have been on the original phone list.

 Facebook launched the system to make its ads more effective for advertisers. The company believes they lower cost-per-acquisition (of users) for advertisers by 40 percent.

(Source: Business Insider)

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