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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/meta-us-hospitals-sued-for-using-healthcare-data-to-target-ads/Lots to unpack here within the guidelines.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Northern District of California against Meta (Facebook), the UCSF Medical Center, and the Dignity Health Medical Foundation, alleging that the organizations are unlawfully collecting sensitive healthcare data about patients for targeted advertising.
This tracking and data collection allegedly takes place in medical portals beyond login walls, where patients enter highly sensitive information about themselves, their conditions, doctors, prescribed medication, and more.
According to the lawsuit, neither the hospitals nor Meta informs the patients about the data collection, no user consents are requested, and there is no visible indication of this process.
The plaintiffs realized the violation of their privacy when Facebook, the social media platform belonging to Meta, began targeting them with advertisements tailored explicitly for their medical condition.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/what-is-meta-pixel-the-code-detected-on-health-system-websites-in-nc-and-beyond/ar-AAYEVmd
What is Meta Pixel, the code detected on health system websites in NC and beyond?
Meta Pixel is a snippet of code used to track visitor activity. It has also been called Facebook Pixel.
Pixel collects information about what a user does on a website and what websites do in response, according to Meta for Developers, a Facebook site.
The information is sent to Meta, which returns information to website owners about how people use their sites and allows them to determine what ads users will see online and much more.
Events that are commonly recorded by Pixel include viewing a page, completing a registration form, adding payment information and scheduling an appointment.
Facts about facebook/meta pixel
https://madgicx.com/blog/facebook-pixel
Meta Pixel (Formerly Facebook Pixel) - The #1 Guide
https://theunicornofmarketing.com/what-is-a-meta-pixel/
What is a Meta Pixel?
How does it work?
Meta pixel code is triggered when consumers take action and report their actions. In Metas advertisements manager, you can see your Meta pixel activity report.
The pixel tracks consumer trips across your website and shows if they accomplished your intended activity, such as purchasing a product, subscribing to your newsletter, or filling out a form.
Learning about your customers and how they interact with your website and adverts may help you narrow down your target market, retarget custom audiences, and optimize your ads. The Meta pixel aids in the optimization of your adverts to boost consumer conversions.
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/meta-pixel/advanced
Meta for Developers
How to do it.
See also:
https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/16/23170886/hospital-websites-meta-pixel-tracker-facebook-hipaa
Hospital websites are sending medical information to Facebook
Experts say it might be a HIPAA violation
https://themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2022/06/16/facebook-is-receiving-sensitive-medical-information-from-hospital-websites
Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information from Hospital Websites
Experts say some hospitals use of an ad tracking tool may violate a federal law protecting health information
MORE THAN YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT TRACKING PIXELS.
PDF available from arxiv
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.00710 (downloads a PDF)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Facebook Web Tracking with Invisible Pixels and Click IDs
https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.00710
Paschalis Bekos, Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Evangelos P. Markatos, Nicolas Kourtellis
Over the past years, advertisement companies have used a variety of tracking methods to persistently track users across the web. Such tracking methods usually include (first-party) cookies, third-party cookies, cookie synchronisation, as well as a variety of fingerprinting mechanisms. To complement these tracking approaches, Facebook recently introduced a new tracking method that attaches a one-time tag as a URL parameter (namely FBCLID) on outgoing links to other websites. Although one-time tags do not seem to have enough information to persistently track users, we demonstrate that this tag, despite its ephemeral nature, when combined with Facebook Pixel, can aid in persistent tracking of users across space (i.e., different websites) and time (i.e., both in the past as well as in the future). We show that this tag can be used to track web users' activity in the distant past -- even before those users had a Facebook account. In addition, by combining this tag with cookies that have rolling expiration dates, Facebook can also track users' browsing activities in the far future as well. Our experimental results suggest that more than 20% of the popular websites out there have adopted this technology, and thus can contribute to this kind of user tracking on the web. Our longitudinal study shows that user tracking can go as back as 2015, or even as 2013 (when the precursor of this technology was first introduced by Facebook). To put it simply, if a user creates for the first time a Facebook account today, Facebook could track her web browsing activity as far back as 2015.
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)ads/propaganda to assist foreign nations in fomenting division in more than one country.
But hey, its great for keeping in touch with family! 😔
usonian
(24,134 posts)10 Zuck found guilty.
20 Apologizes
30 Goes back to doing the same old shit
40 GOTO 10
https://www.easyllama.com/blog/facebook-data-privacy-scandal
Facebook experienced its biggest crisis ever in March of 2018 when a cache of documents inside Cambridge Analytica made its way into the hands of the New York Times. These documents were proof that Stephen K. Bannon, a board member of Cambridge Analytica and a former Trump aide, had illegally obtained data from tens of millions of Facebook users and used it to create voter profiles.
A 2014 report by The Times alleged that the employees at Cambridge Analytica, in a bid to sell psychological profiles of American voters to political campaigns, had illegally acquired the private data of Facebook users. This is even after receiving a warning about violating American election law (as the campaigns usually employ Canadian and European citizens) from their lawyers.
Here are more details about the scandal:
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)We need a federal law stating that our data is our own and which specifies adequate consequences for those who collect and use that data without express consent.
usonian
(24,134 posts)Going to take campaign finance reform, or billions of bucks will prevent it.
Europe would have to invade and defeat the U.S.
Only time it was done before: "The Mouse That Roared" starring Peter Sellers, Peter Sellers, Peter Sellers and so on ....
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)How long until the meta data is either sold or there is a leak
again? And if you think the social media and other companies, like medical, etc. etc., are keeping the Meta just meta and not full data on YOU..well
never mind also government/police warrant and warrantless searches.
Someone, anyone, out there with the money and desire to profit will attach name and address to your entire online history
going back 6 years!
2naSalit
(100,995 posts)Need to die.
crickets
(26,168 posts)usonian
(24,134 posts)UPDATED WITH ARXIV REFERENCE
