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Facebook strives to create relevant and interesting advertisements to ...
Facebook strives to create relevant and interesting advertisements to you and your friends. Here are the facts about Facebook Ads:

* Facebook Ads are sometimes paired with social actions (e.g., becoming a fan of a Page) that your friends have taken.
* You only appear in Facebook Ads to your confirmed friends. If a photo is used, it is your profile photo and not from your photo albums.
* Facebook doesn't sell your information to advertisers.
* Facebook actively enforces policies that help protect your experience with third party applications and ad networks.
With Facebook Ads for Pages and Events, you may see stories about acti...
With Facebook Ads for Pages and Events, you may see stories about actions your friends have taken on Facebook attached to ads you see. For example, you might see a story about a friend becoming a fan of a Page related to the ad you're seeing. Similarly, your friends might see stories about you that relate to the ads they're seeing. Such stories will only be shown to friends, and will adhere to any privacy settings you've set for your account.

You can see examples of these kinds of ads here.
Facebook does not give advertisers access to the personal information ...
Facebook does not give advertisers access to the personal information you choose to put on the site. Advertisers will be subject to all of the privacy settings you have in place on your account, and will only be able to see your profile or other information if you've allowed them to do so.

Facebook's ad targeting is done automatically and anonymously by our system. When advertisers choose to target their ads to an audience that includes you as a user, the system automatically matches those ads to your data, without exposing either advertiser or user data to the other.
Facebook runs advertisements from its own advertising system that let ...
Facebook runs advertisements from its own advertising system that let your friends know if you have a direct connection with a product or service, in the same way that your friends learn through your News Feed if you're connected with another friend or an organization's Facebook Page. For example, if one of your friends becomes a fan of a Page, you may see an ad with your friend's profile photo next to it, indicating the action that friend has taken with that Page.

These social ads always require that you and your friends have taken an express action to indicate your connections with the product or service and that no data be shared with the third party. Such stories will adhere to any privacy settings you've set for your account.

You can see examples of these kinds of ads here.
Facebook does not give third party applications or ad networks the rig...
Facebook does not give third party applications or ad networks the right to use your name or picture in ads. The ads you see running within application pages are served by ad networks outside of Facebook, and not by Facebook itself.

You can report concerns you have about the content or behavior of any platform application directly to the developer of that application by going to the application's About page and clicking "Report Application" at the bottom of the page, or by clicking "Report" at the bottom of any canvas page within the application.

Please note that your privacy settings for Facebook Ads do not control application behavior, but we will take action on applications that violate our Terms of Use or SSR.
You can edit your ad privacy settings through the "Settings" tab at th...
You can edit your ad privacy settings through the "Settings" tab at the top of any page within Facebook, or by clicking here.
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