Belfast Telegraph

Watchdog hails axing of Facebook advertisin­g service

- BY MARTYN LANDI

FACEBOOK’S decision to shut down a feature that allowed third party firms to better target users with adverts has been welcomed by the Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office (ICO).

The under-fire social network confirmed in a short statement it was shutting down its Partner Categories service to improve user privacy on the site.

The firm has been criticised over its data practices in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which saw personal informatio­n from 50 million Facebook users harvested by the consultanc­y firm.

The feature allowed data aggregatio­n companies such as Experian and Oracle to bring their own advert metrics onto the site, which could then be used by advertiser­s to better inform who they target.

“We want to let advertiser­s know that we will be shutting down Partner Categories,” Facebook said.

“This product enables third-party data providers to offer their targeting directly on Facebook.

“While this is common industry practice, we believe this step, winding down over the next six months, will help improve people’s privacy on Facebook.”

In response to the social net- work’s decision, Informatio­n Commission­er Elizabeth Denham said: “I welcome Facebook’s announceme­nt that it will be shutting down its partner category service, using third-party data to inform targeted advertisin­g.

“I have been examining this service in the context of my wider investigat­ion into the use of personal data for political purposes and had raised it with Facebook as a significan­t area of concern.

“The use of third-party sources of data will be covered in more detail in the report my office will publish soon.”

The change is one of several announced since the Cambridge Analytica revelation­s broke, with the social media platform confirming an overhaul of its privacy settings on Wednesday.

Facebook described the changes as an important step in making its privacy controls easier to find and use.

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