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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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Probably other coworkers looking at the same thing. They might assocaite it with "people at X place are interested in Y product so lets serve them adds for that product." If you don't have any personal devices connected to the work network I wonder if your smartphone geolocation is involved. Surely a geolocation like your workplace would be easy enough for any of these companies to figure out depending on what data they have. Regardless if they knew it was your workplace or not, if you spend enough time there they might send you relavent adds to others at that location.

Online advertising is spooky and pretty much out of our control unless you live under a rock. I wouldn't worry too much about it.

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They shouldn't have access to my phone location beyond the approximation that IPs give because I have location services disabled for everything except apple maps, but I have used my phone on work wifi. So I guess that's it then.

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location tracking works trough gps, cellular data, wifi and blue tooth!

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It's not just about location services, dumbass. Your phone broadcasts its location all the time, even when location services are turned off. And even if you never use your phone on work wifi, your employer can still track you through the phone's MAC address. So stop whining and accept that you're being tracked.

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