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Here are 5 websites that illustrate Facebook privacy violations and how to combat them

Facebook is waging war on multiple fronts today, and it is misleading for users to think that their information is safer than it actually is. The site now uses user data in many political areas for pressure and influence, aside from the economic aspect, and there is no escape for anyone using the internet today without being tracked by companies like Google and Facebook.
If you are unaware of the severity of the situation, you need to know before it’s too late. Through the tools and add-ons below in this article, you will understand why Facebook is a nightmare for security and privacy, and these tools will provide several practical suggestions and methods to regain control of your data and protect yourself from the greed of companies.
1> Stop Using Facebook
Digital rights activist Joel Hernandez wanted to create a place where people could understand in simple terms what Facebook was doing wrong. Through a series of 15 points, he showed all the different ways in which the site violates its unethical policies. He also highlights how it poorly handles the responsibility of being the largest social network in the world. Hernandez also outlines how you can stop using Facebook by providing alternatives to its popular applications recommended by security experts (link).
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2> Pretty Zucky
If you think Facebook’s problems are just starting to surface, you are mistaken. The site has always been a problem, as you can see in this timeline of its wrongful actions related to privacy. Pretty Zucky tracks the social network’s news since its founder Zuckerberg started working on it full-time at Harvard.
Each element in the timeline created by Pretty is a panel containing a title, a brief description or excerpt of the relevant information, and a link to the original source. From November 2005 to June 2019, you will see the growth of the famous Facebook site and how its money madness pushed it to exceed all privacy boundaries for its users with logical and clear evidence and arguments (link).
3> Block FB
There are excellent websites and apps to find out what Facebook knows about you and block it. Firefox users can control the popular social network by adding Container from Mozilla to thwart social network attempts (here is a full review of it). However, there is no version of it for Google Chrome, so currently, Block FB is one of the simplest ways for Chrome users to stop Facebook’s dominant privacy intrusion, and it can be downloaded from (here).
4> Replace Facebook by SaaSHub
It’s a wonderful and commendable step if you decide to end your reliance on Facebook, but once you see that it has many different services you depend on, you may wonder if it is actually possible to stop dealing with it. For this purpose, SaaSHub has created a useful page for all of Facebook’s main products and alternatives, with each application featuring at least three alternatives with its prominent features.
The site not only lists alternatives and privacy-respecting applications but also offers many services, some of which are also of dubious reputation. However, the goal is to provide diverse content to allow you to choose what you want and believe is the ideal alternative to preserve your business without losing many of the essential features it needs (link).
More: 5 steps to rid yourself of Facebook tracking
5> SocialVault
If you delete your Facebook account, all the data you uploaded will disappear forever. The site allows you to download all this data to your computer, but it may be a large file that you cannot easily browse. Therefore, SocialVault is a quick solution to this problem; designed on Blockstack, the decentralized internet ecosystem, so you will need a Blockstack account to use it.
Once you download all your information on Facebook, follow the site’s instructions to fully upload it to the decentralized Gaia server, which is automatically encrypted so that the app developer cannot see your data while you get a backup. Once the upload is complete, you will find an easy interface to browse your Facebook data archives, such as posts, photos, and more. There are currently some issues related to large files and messages, but the developer intends to fix them soon (link).