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I've been wracking my brain on this.
In an incognito browser, which was not logged into FB or IG, I was comparing credit cards to get a new one. Then closed browser shut computer down.
The next day I saw an ad on instagram, for the same exact card I was looking at.
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Brad Michelson
@BradMichelson
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They match users to IPs + geo data, not just browsers/cookies.
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Colin Angus
@ColinAngus
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Incognito doesn't stop any tracking server side, it simply deletes your history when you close the browser
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Timothy Brooks
@Tim__Brooks
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Combine incognito with pi hole/DNS sink for improved results!
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Alexander Popov
@sashopopov
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Matteo
@geminiimatt
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Your ip address is not hidden in incognito mode. One the sites you visited might have had an ad tracker that logs ip. VPN would make the difference. Check out browserleaks.com for what info you are sharing with every site you visit. Learn about "browser fingerprinting"
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Matteo
@geminiimatt
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Keep up the great work with the podcast, that *ish* slaps!
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Art Rosnovsky
@rosnovsky
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Incognito mode means very little these days when it comes to privacy. Play with this thing, I bet FB has at least similarly sophisticated tool
fingerprintjs.com/demo
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