Although there has never been a search on Google, just 'slash' with your Instagram friends about the items you want to buy, the next day you will be prompted to advertise the right items when you open this social network. If you've used Instagram, many people have encountered this situation. This makes many users question, the app is tracking me?

However, according to Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, the suggestion of advertising "right people at the right time" as above is just a coincidence or a mistake of the user.

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In an interview with the program's MC Gayle King This Morning on CBS, Adam Mosseri spoke out when asked about whether or not the 'overheard' Instagram app has conversations to install ads. He said: 'There are two possibilities for that to happen. One, simply a coincidence. Two, in that conversation you mentioned something that you have been exposed on the internet in the near future but forgot. '

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Mr. Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram.

According to security experts, the majority of online users' data is tracked, including articles, likes, sharing articles, usage times and searches. 76% of Google's websites are said to have a tracker (user data mining tool), on Facebook this number is 23%.

Although everything has been clearly shown above, Mosseri continues to claim that Instagram does not track users, and it is extremely wrong to listen to users' conversations without permission. .

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