Facebook's privacy policy is a set of rules that discloses the rules for collecting and processing data that Meta performs in relation to its users. It also includes information about the rights that users have.
Privacy Policy
The privacy policy is divided into sections that provide examples to help users better understand the corporation's practices. It also provides links to resources that provide even more detailed information about privacy.
A complete privacy policy for personal use can be found on the Facebook website . It includes:
List of collected data;
How data is processed;
With whom and how Meta shares this data;
How to share;
How is cooperation organized;
How you can linkedin data manage your data;
How long is this data stored;
How the company responds to official inquiries;
How to find out about policy changes;
Why and how Meta processes information from users.
The policy applies to the following Meta products:
Facebook;
Messenger;
Instagram (including apps like Boomerang);
Facebook Portal products;
Meta Platforms Technologies products (if linked to a Facebook account);
Shops;
Marketplace;
Spark AR;
Meta Tools for Business;
Meta Audience Network;
NPE Team applications;
Facebook View.
Violation of advertising policy in traffic arbitrage
Violation of advertising policy is one of the most common reasons for banning an account on Facebook. This is a fairly serious violation that Facebook takes seriously. This is confirmed by the fact that only 15% of accounts are subsequently unbanned.
An attempt to restore access to an account lasts from 2 days and can end with any result. However, if as a result the arbitrageur is unbanned, this is only a plus for his advertising account. Now this account will live longer, and moderation will be faster, refusals will decrease, because the trustworthiness of the account has now increased.
How to restore an account if it was blocked for violating advertising policy?
Write to the technical support service, indicating that you did not violate the rules;
Ask to unblock the account;
Wait;
If you were denied, you will receive a letter telling you about it. If the moderator was in a good mood, you will be given access to your account.
If you ended up getting your account back, congratulations. If not, you'll gain some useful experience and insight into the treachery of Facebook.