Gizmodo reports on how a new Facebook feature giving users the ability to save the links they have visited on the company's platform provides some privacy agency but is still used to help the company create targeted advertisements. Users can opt-out of the "Link History" option, which is turned on by default. Facebook says it will only store links it has saved for 90 days.
A breakdown of Facebook's 'Link History' feature
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