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How, exactly, does meta do it?

I'm getting ads on a meta platform for a product that I have not viewed in any capacity besides in an internally-distributed work pdf on a work computer in a browser that I don't use for anything personal/tied to my non-work identity. I've checked my history in all of my browsers; my only connection to this product whatsoever is this internal pdf that I downloaded from an internal/nonpublic work server.

Assuming they aren't listening to my microphone the only explanations I can think of are that they know I was on a specific local network and subnet at the same time as coworkers that were probably googling said product, or that meta has broken Chrome's sandbox. Or they have a tracking pixel embedded in our internal site.

It's possible I'm missing something obvious but this seems incredibly sus.

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Or just a coincidence

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I would say sure probably just a coincidence, but this is a very specific niche product. Hence why I've never encountered it or looked it up on my own. It's a special-purpose/high end furniture device.

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Great, now that's gonna be in my recommendations for the next 6 months. Thanks. :marseyeyeroll:

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Yw bb :#marseyxoxo:

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It's an aeron chair

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Nope. Those are very nice chairs, though.

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It's one if those beds for old people with the motors

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No, but very slightly closer.

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If it's very niche the ad may be targeted at ip ranges rather than users?

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I guess that has to be it. I'm getting the ads on a totally different network (my home ISP) than the one I was on when I would've been looking at the pdf and around coworkers potentially googling it (enterprise network), but meta probably does associate my identity with the enterprise network since I have occasionally used their services on said enterprise network (on a different device but I guess that doesn't matter).

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If they really wanted to they could also geolocate your phone to the office and tag you that way.

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Geolocate to the office, then correlate with other people in the same office. I read that they would give friend recomendations to people based on them having visited the same doctor's office.

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I have my location services totally locked down for everything except for apple maps, but this is sorta possible via IP addressing too isn't it.

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Going into :marseytinfoil2: territory but hypersonic tracking is real. They overdrive the mic/speakers on ur phone and it pics up a similar overdriven signal from the ad platform.

Openpath uses this instead of keycards or BT to open mag doors and stores use it for tracking app users.

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I'm sorta aware that this is a thing but I also (perhaps foolishly) trust apple's (allegedly) hardcoded mic access indicator.

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It's possible you gave an app permission without realizing

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As Facebook has done before, they almost certainly have a location backdoor FYI

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