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The social network wouldn’t firmly deny that it’s tracking the rainbow profile pictures that started appearing on Facebook soon after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage. You’ve probably seen many friends use the tool Facebook set up so that anyone can add a rainbow to their profile picture, and you may have done it yourself. But if privacy is a concern, you might be in for an unpleasant surprise.
“This was not an experiment or test, but rather something that enables people to show their support of the LGBTQ community on Facebook,” a spokesperson toldGizmodo. “We aren’t going to use this as a way to target ads and the point of this tool is not to get information about people.”
Facebook Rainbow Profile Picture: How to Get It and User Tracking | BGR
“This was not an experiment or test, but rather something that enables people to show their support of the LGBTQ community on Facebook,” a spokesperson toldGizmodo. “We aren’t going to use this as a way to target ads and the point of this tool is not to get information about people.”
Facebook Rainbow Profile Picture: How to Get It and User Tracking | BGR

