You can ask Meta to stop using your data to train its AI, but its hidden in the company's privacy resources.
If you don’t want Meta using any of your information, then you’re going to be somewhat disappointed. The new form that the company has launched only allows you the opportunity to control what third-party data the company is using. As such, you can’t stop it from using your Facebook data, or any data from the company’s various other apps.
But, if you do want to take back a little control over your data, then you can head over to Meta’s central resource section, where you’ll find a form called “.” This form addresses data that has been released to Meta thanks to the scraping of third-party websites.
Luckily, Meta has given you a way to opt out of your third-party website data being used to train its AI algorithms. When looking at the “Generative AI Data Subject Rights” form, you’ll see three options. You can: Ask for access to download or correct any personal information from third parties used for generative AI.Or select I have a different issue.
If you want to delete the third-party data used to train Meta’s generative AI, then you’ll want to select the second option. From here, you’ll need to enter your country of residence, your first and last name, as well as an email address – I can only assume it requires the email address attached to your Meta accounts. Once that is done, click send, and the form will go off to Meta. Your data should be deleted in a timely manner, though no ETA is given.
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