Skip to main content

Facebook may well be listening in on your conversations, and here’s how to stop it

facebook post translation tool search
Big Brother is listening, and his name is Facebook. The social media giant has never denied that it’s eavesdropping on conversations you have in the vicinity of your phone (if the Facebook app is open, that is), but now, one expert has told NBC that Mark Zuckerberg’s empire may be keeping tabs on you at a more regular cadence. According to Professor Kelli Burns, who teaches mass communication at the University of South Florida, Facebook may be listening more often than it lets on.

To prove her point, Burns turned on the microphone feature on her phone, and said, “I’m really interested in going on an African safari. I think it’d be wonderful to ride in one of those jeeps.” Less than a minute later, when she checked her Facebook page, she was met by a story about a safari — the first post on her newsfeed. There was also a car ad on her page.

While Facebook says that it’s only keeping its ears open to help “identify the things you’re listening to or watching, based on the music and TV matches we’re able to identify,” Burns’ little experiment suggests that there may be other motivations at play as well. But the social media company has denied claims that it records any conversations, and told The Independent,  Facebook does not use microphone audio to inform advertising or News Feed stories in any way. Businesses are able to serve relevant ads based on people’s interests and other demographic information, but not through audio collection.”

Whether you believe this statement or not, there are ways to stop Facebook from listening in at all. Simply turn off your phone’s microphone by heading over into Settings (if you’re an iPhone user), going to the Privacy tab, then clicking on Microphone. From there, you can revoke Facebook’s mic privileges, and presumably, stop the company from hearing your conversations. On Android, you can also go to Privacy under the Settings tab, and change Facebook’s permissions.

So the next time you’re chatting with your friends about your summer vacation plans, keep an eye on your Facebook feed. There may be more participants in your conversation than you realize.

Lulu Chang
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Fascinated by the effects of technology on human interaction, Lulu believes that if her parents can use your new app…
Here’s how you could protect your RTX 4090 from melting
The RTX 4090 graphics card on a table alongside a set of cables held in hand.

Reports about melting connectors and adapters on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 are still popping up every so often, and we still haven't had an official statement from Nvidia on the matter. However, tech experts from around the globe are trying to find the cause of the problem.

This time around, a power supply expert from Corsair released a lengthy explanation of what might be happening. According to JonnyGuru, the issue is not caused by a faulty connector but rather by user error. The fix is rather simple.

Read more
Facebook’s new controls offer more customization of your Feed
A smartphone with the Facebook app icon on it all on a white marble background.

Facebook isn't likely to stop recommending posts in your Feed anytime soon, but it is offering a few options for controlling the content you see there.

On Wednesday, Facebook parent company Meta announced that the social networking platform is offering two more ways to customize your feed: by selecting "Show more" or "Show less" on individual posts, and by adjusting new settings in Feed Preferences.

Read more
How much storage do you need on your new iPhone 14? Here’s how to decide
The five Apple iPhone 14 colors.

The new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro are finally available, and Apple is again offering a selection of storage tiers. The big question is just how much storage do you need on your iPhone 14? Similar to last year, the iPhone 14 series lets you choose as little as 128GB and as much as 1TB. This means that if you want to get a new iPhone, you'll need to pick between 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB options. Bigger isn't always better, nor is it always excessive. Only you know how you use your phone, but here's a quick guide to help you pick which iPhone size is the best option for you.

Model
iPhone 14
iPhone 14 Plus
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 14 Pro Max

Read more