Facebook will have the feature to delete history this year
Recently, Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Wehner revealed that Facebook is developing a tool to help users remove traces of their activities during a meeting with Facebook investors.
In fact, CEO Mark Zuckerberg once revealed this tool in May last year, adding that the new feature will help users avoid some targeted ads on the News Feed.
David Wehner also revealed that the features that Facebook users expect for a long time will be released widely in 2019.
According to the description from Facebook, similar to the browser cookie deletion feature, this tool will remove your identity information from websites or applications linked to your Facebook account.
Since this tool has not yet officially appeared yet, it is not possible to verify the effectiveness, which information is actually deleted.
After a series of user privacy scandals last year, the development of this Facebook history eraser is considered one of the efforts to regain the trust of Facebook users.
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