Google and Facebook know when to see pornographic sites and your full name and that's what happens

Although many may say no, we know with regret that there is a very common online practice of visiting adult sites, but to maintain "privacy", many users tend to browse these sites in incognito mode. The problem is that a new study revealed that companies like Google or Facebook spying on us when we visit pornographic sites, even though we do not realize it.
 The study, which will be published in the New Media & Society, which published the New York Times, showed that researchers analyzed 22,484 pornographic sites on the Internet, realizing that 93 percent of these sites leaked user data to third parties. 
The study found that the effects of Google spy and its branches were found in 74% of adult sites examined by researchers. On the other hand, Facebook and its companies were found in only 10% of these sites. 
Technically, when tracking by Google and Facebook on pornographic sites does not get data like the name of the users, however, you can get many other data that creates your own profile, such as browser type, IP addresses, and the device from which you are browsing. ...
With this data, companies can easily identify the identity of the user who sees different adult sites, particularly the type of content they are looking for on these sites.

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