San Francisco (IANS). To give its more than 200 crore users more control over their privacy, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced a new feature called 'Off-Facebook Activity', which allows users to disconnect their identity from browsing history. Will give. Through this tool, Facebook will not be able to see which websites users have visited. The 'Off-Facebook Activity' tool is now available to people on Facebook around the world.

Other people send information to Facebook

“Other businesses send us information about your activity on their sites, and we use that information to show you ads that are relevant to your searches,” Zuckerberg said in a statement Tuesday. You can now see a summary of that information and, if you wish, remove it from your account. He further said, 'The Off-Facebook Activity tool represents a new level of transparency and control.' Facebook will show prompts to nearly two billion people over the next few weeks, encouraging them to review their privacy settings.

Facebook will now send notifications to users for third party login

You can strengthen account security

“The prompt will appear in your News Feed and direct you to the Privacy Checkup tool, which we recently updated,” Zuckerberg said. This will make it easier to know who can see your posts and profile information. By turning on login alerts, you can strengthen your account security and review the information you've logged in with Facebook. Have done these.