mardi 22 novembre 2022

Tax Software Sends Info To Meta (Facebook)

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Tax Filing Websites Send User's Financial Information To Facebook

Major tax filing services such as H&R Block, TaxAct, and TaxSlayer have
been quietly transmitting sensitive financial information to Facebook when
Americans file their taxes online, The Markup has learned.

The data, sent through widely used code called the Meta Pixel, includes
not only information like names and email addresses but often even more
detailed information, including data on users’ income, filing status, refund
amounts, and dependents’ college scholarship amounts.

The information sent to Facebook can be used by the company to power
its advertising algorithms and is gathered regardless of whether the person
using the tax filing service has an account on Facebook or other platforms
operated by its owner Meta.

Each year, the Internal Revenue Service processes about 150 million
individual returns filed electronically, and some of the most widely used
e-filing services employ the pixel, The Markup found.

About as secure as the back of a pickup on the wrong side of the tracks
in an unlit area of the town overnight.


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