27 Ene What does Facebook know about you? 2nd part
What does Facebook know about you?
In this second part of the article we will discover what 98 factors the App analyses and discovers about its users.
- Location
- Age
- Generation
- Gender
- Language
- Education Level
- Specialization
- College
- Ethical affinity
- Income and total value
- Nature and type of housting
- House value
- Size of property
- Square meters of dwelling
- Year of construction of dwelling
- Family composition
- Users celebrating an anniversary in the next 30 days
- Users who are away from family or their hometown
- Users who are friends with someone who is celebrating an anniversary, just got engaged or married, just moved, or has a birthday coming soon
- Users who are in a long distance relationship
- Users who have started a relationship
- Users who have a new job
- Users who just got engaged
- Users who just got married
- Users who have recently moved
- Users that have their birthday coming up
- Parents
- Parents who are expecting a baby
- Mothers, divided by “types”
- Users who are likely to get involved in politics
- Conservatives and liberals
- Relationship status
- Employer
- Industry
- Job title
- Type of office
- Interests
- Users who own a motorcycle
- Users who plan to buy a car (what brand and when)
- Users who bought car parts or accessories
- Users who probably will need car services or parts soon
- Brand and type of car you drive
- Year you bought the car
- Age of your car
- How much money you will probably spend on your next car
- Where you are likely to buy the next car
- How many employees your company has
- Users who own small businesses
- Users who work in management or are executives
- Users who have donated to a charity
- Operating system
- Users who play canvas games
- Users who have a videogames console
- Users who have created a Facebook event
- Users who used Facebook Payments
- Users who have spent more than average on Facebook Payments
- Users who manage a Facebook page
- Users who recently uploaded photos to Facebook
- Web browser
- E-mail service
- Early adopters of technology
- Residents abroad
- Users who belong to a saving cooperative, a regional bank or a national bank
- Users who invest (divided by type of investment)
- Number of credit lines
- Users actively using credit cards
- Type of credit card
- Users who have a debit card
- Users who normally carry a balance on a credit card
- Users who listen to the radio
- TV shows preferences
- Users who own a mobile device (broken down by brand)
- Type of Internet connection
- Users who have recently purchased a smartphone or tablet
- Users who connect to the Internet via smartphone or tablet
- Users who use coupons
- Type of clothing the user’s household buys
- Time of year when the user’s household makes the most purchases
- Users who buy a lot of beer, wine or alcoholic beverages
- Users who buy groceries (and what type)
- Users who buy beauty products
- Users who buy allergy, cold, pain, and other over-the-counter medicines
- Users who spend money on household products
- Users who spend money on products for children or pets, and which type of pets
- Users whose families shop more than average
- Users who usually shop online
- Type of restaurant the user frequents
- Type of shop where the user shops
- Users who are “receptive” to offers from companies for online car insurance, education, mortgages, prepaid cards and satellite TV
- Length of time the user has lived in their home
- Users who are likely to move soon
- Users who are interested in the Olympics, football, cricket or Ramadan
- Users who travel frequently, for work or for pleasure
- Users who commute to work
- Users who usually go on holiday
- Users who have recently returned from a trip
- Users who have recently used a travel app
- Users who participate in a timeshare