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Facebook blocks access to ad transparency tools for external agencies before elections

The company has made the move following the Cambridge Analytica scandal

January 29, 2019 / 17:51 IST
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Our goal is to enable new opportunities for businesses of all sizes, but especially for the more than 60 million small businesses across India, said Facebook.
Our goal is to enable new opportunities for businesses of all sizes, but especially for the more than 60 million small businesses across India, said Facebook.

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Social networking website Facebook has restricted external agencies from having access to political ads on its platform. The move comes in at the time when a third of the population in the world, including India, is set to vote for elections this year.

The new update does not allow third-party ad transparency tools to be used by news organisations and other agencies. The company claims the step has been taken in order to prevent malicious actors from scraping user data and Facebook does not intend to stop critical reporting on its platform.

According to WhoTargetsMe, a British group that uses its ad transparency tool, Facebook has disabled use of plugins that collect information about political ads.

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A report by The Guardian, also stated that ProPublica, a US investigative journalism site was facing similar restrictions since the changes were made by Facebook.

ProPublica operates a database called Facebook Political Ad Collector that displays information about more than 1,20,000 political ads; courtesy of over 22,000 users who have installed and used the plugin.