TaxSlayer, H&R Block, and TaxAct embedded Meta’s pixel onto their tax filing sites.

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      There’s a Senate report available in the article with their findings. You could check there. I didn’t see FreeTaxUSA in other linked articles, but that doesn’t mean they didn’t do the same thing.

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    Funny that this is what meta gets investigated for when their data collection allows for the unjust prosecution of women who have the audacity to make a choice.

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    Could browser extensions such as Privacy Badger have prevented this? I know PB replaced social media icons and widgets on websites.

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    this is why I love Firefox. I can create a throw away profile, file my taxes, then delete that profile. I do this for a lot of sites. Social media has a separate profile from shopping, ect…

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      Many many moons ago, I was traveling for business and I met a guy who worked for Meta. He worked in their online sales department for users. I thought to myself, “Why do you need that? Who would buy anything through Facebook?”

      A lot of people, apparently.

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        Sadly Marketplace is booming. It’s all but killed Craigslist in my area and that seems to be the norm.