Facebook’s server-side conversions tracking method, CAPI, shifts privacy decisions away from people in their browsers and requires identifiable data some advertisers never gave Facebook before.
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As Facebook pushes a replacement for its increasingly weak tracker, advertisers weigh privacy risk and reward
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