Facebook is introducing a tool to help users see and manage the data that apps and websites collect on them and share with Facebook. But users won't be able to delete this data entirely. Instead, they can disassociate the information from their accounts.
New York More than a year after Mark Zuckerberg tried to defuse a privacy uproar by teasing a new tool to help users"clear" their history on the platform, it's finally rolling out -- but some may be disappointed by the limitations of the feature.
The company said Tuesday that it's finally introducing a tool to help users see and manage the data that apps and websites collect on them and share with Facebook. But users won't be able to delete this data entirely. Instead, the user will simply have the option to disassociate the information from his or her account.
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