This service takes credit for your content


Service: DNSChecker.Org
Status: DECLINED
Changes: 3
Source: link
Author: specifi (36516) Suspended


Thanks for the transparency, but this raises real privacy concerns. It’s important to know that information about our activity—like what we buy, which websites we visit, or which ads we view—can be sent to Faceboo) when we're not logged in or don’t have an account. This kind of data sharing through tools like the Facebook Pixel and SDKs deserves clearer user controls and stronger consent mechanisms. Are there options for users to limit or opt out of this kind of data collection?


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On 2026-02-24 23:28:50 UTC, Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff wrote:

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Version 3: 2026-02-24 23:28:50 UTC by Dr_Jeff (20149) Suspended
Analysis updated

Previous Status: DRAFT

Updated Status: DECLINED

Version 2: 2025-07-14 17:24:43 UTC by specifi (36516) Suspended
Analysis updated

Previous Analysis: Thanks for the transparency, but this raises real privacy concerns. It’s important to know that information about our activity—like what we buy, which websites we visit, or which ads we view—can be sent to Facebook [](https://fontgenerator.click/) when we're not logged in or don’t have an account. This kind of data sharing through tools like the Facebook Pixel and SDKs deserves clearer user controls and stronger consent mechanisms. Are there options for users to limit or opt out of this kind of data collection?

Updated Analysis: Thanks for the transparency, but this raises real privacy concerns. It’s important to know that information about our activity—like what we buy, which websites we visit, or which ads we view—can be sent to Faceboo) when we're not logged in or don’t have an account. This kind of data sharing through tools like the Facebook Pixel and SDKs deserves clearer user controls and stronger consent mechanisms. Are there options for users to limit or opt out of this kind of data collection?

Version 1: 2025-07-14 17:23:59 UTC by specifi (36516) Suspended
Analysis created

Title: This service takes credit for your content

Analysis: Thanks for the transparency, but this raises real privacy concerns. It’s important to know that information about our activity—like what we buy, which websites we visit, or which ads we view—can be sent to Facebook [](https://fontgenerator.click/) when we're not logged in or don’t have an account. This kind of data sharing through tools like the Facebook Pixel and SDKs deserves clearer user controls and stronger consent mechanisms. Are there options for users to limit or opt out of this kind of data collection?

Status: DRAFT