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This was exacerbated when mobile platforms became more relevant because they allow app vendors to display notifications on the home screen of the device as well as red badges with notification counts or exclamation marks overlaid over the app icon. Incoming notifications also allow mobile apps to be woken from suspended energy saving state and do active processing in the foreground, which makes it easier for Facebook to do background tracking and transmit information back more often. This practice was also adopted by Instagram when Meta (then called Facebook) took over the platform. | This was exacerbated when mobile platforms became more relevant because they allow app vendors to display notifications on the home screen of the device as well as red badges with notification counts or exclamation marks overlaid over the app icon. Incoming notifications also allow mobile apps to be woken from suspended energy saving state and do active processing in the foreground, which makes it easier for Facebook to do background tracking and transmit information back more often. This practice was also adopted by Instagram when Meta (then called Facebook) took over the platform. | ||
==== Funds "anti-bigtech" groups ==== | ====Funds "anti-bigtech" groups==== | ||
Funds groups such as [[Digital Childhood Alliance]] | Funds groups such as [[Digital Childhood Alliance]] (https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/meta-ai-chatbot-guidelines/) | ||
===Meta Oculus VR=== | ===Meta Oculus VR=== | ||