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Ad Analysis for Facebook


Ad Analysis for Facebook is temporarily disabled. Facebook has blocked this extension, so it will no longer show you how you're targeted by advertisers. Learn more


Get the extension from Add-ons for Firefox (en-US).

How Facebook Helps Advertisers Target You

If you use Facebook, it probably comes as no surprise that Facebook collects a lot of information about you. This includes information you’ve shared about yourself as well as information about your activity on Facebook and other websites — things like check-ins, searches, and status updates.

What you may not know is that even when you haven’t shared interests, Facebook makes guesses about your views and preferences based on your activity. This is also used to target you, but it’s not as easy for you to see this. When you use Ad Analysis for Facebook, you can see what Facebook knows about you and how that affects the advertising you see. You can also compare a wide range of targets shared as a public data set by thousands of other Facebook users.

Peek Outside Your Filter Bubble

Seeing how and why you’re targeted for advertising is one way to examine how Facebook shapes the content you’re likely to see and how that might influence your opinions and beliefs. But what about the advertising you don’t see?

Facebook maintains its own Ad Archive, which offers Facebook users a simple keyword search tool to view ads related to politics or issues of national importance.

The Ad Archive is useful if you know what you are looking for, but may not help you if you are trying to answer questions like “Who is spending the most money on political ads in my state?” or “If I am a Millennial, do I see different ads than Baby Boomers?” With Ad Analysis for Facebook, you can view top advertisers; filter advertisers by state, gender, and age; and link to advertisers’ ads in the Facebook Ad Archive.

Credits

This extension is one of several tools developed by Firefox Research to help you understand how websites use your personal information and how that affects what you see — and what you don't — online.

This extension uses the public data sets collected by ProPublica and New York University.

The Political Ad Collector, created by independent news organization ProPublica, gathers targeted political advertising on Facebook into a database of micro-targeted political ads.

The Online Political Ads Transparency Project is a collaboration by NYU Tandon doctoral student Laura Edelson, NYU Shanghai visiting undergraduate student Shikhar Sakhuja, and Damon McCoy, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering.

Instructions

Load the Add-on in Firefox

Enter about:debugging in the address bar. Load the Add-on as a temporary extension by selecting dist/manifest.json.

Set up a development environment

To install the required libraries, run:

npm install

To start the continuous build system, run:

npm start

The above script will automatically monitor the src folder and regenerate relevant files in the dist folder including linting *.js files, minifying *.js and *.html files, and compiling *.less into *.css.

Source code

GitHub for the disabled extension

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ad-analysis-for-facebook's Issues

Make icon transparent?

Spotted today while installing from AMO on Firefox 62.0.3 w/ dark theme.
The corners of the icon seem to be white.

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CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file missing

As of January 1 2019, Mozilla requires that all GitHub projects include this CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file in the project root. The file has two parts:

  1. Required Text - All text under the headings Community Participation Guidelines and How to Report, are required, and should not be altered.
  2. Optional Text - The Project Specific Etiquette heading provides a space to speak more specifically about ways people can work effectively and inclusively together. Some examples of those can be found on the Firefox Debugger project, and Common Voice. (The optional part is commented out in the raw template file, and will not be visible until you modify and uncomment that part.)

If you have any questions about this file, or Code of Conduct policies and procedures, please see Mozilla-GitHub-Standards or email [email protected].

(Message COC001)

Wiki changes

FYI: The following changes were made to this repository's wiki:

These were made as the result of a recent automated defacement of publically writeable wikis.

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