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Ask HN: How does Facebook identify me?

2 pointsby wafflalmost 8 years ago
Just now, I was sitting at my computer when a string of texts appeared on my phone with:<p>&gt; XXXXX is your Facebook confirmation code, or go to https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fb.com&#x2F;l&#x2F;HASH<p>I never requested this, and I am even on a fairly new phone&#x2F;SIM that I haven&#x27;t used online and I&#x27;ve deleted Facebook and Messenger from my iPhone for months.<p>I opened up a VPN to another location, a private browser and copied the link over and saw what appeared to be the confirmation of a new Facebook account created by a random Vietnamese person whom I have no knowledge of nor connection to, and who either had this number a long time ago, or incorrectly entered his number when creating the account. (oddly enough, the entire wall is filled with Vietnamese posts)<p>What confused and worried me was a row of images under &#x27;People You May Know&#x27;, which featured a number of people I definitely do NOT know, but a person that I do.<p>Even more creepily, clicking on &#x27;More&#x27;, I see a number of people I do know intermingled within a list of a hundred+ completely random strangers.<p>Is there any documentation of how Facebook makes identifications like this? Only one person in the list I can confirm has my new phone number. The many other friends in the list have my main number, or no number, and many aren&#x27;t even connected to each other in any meaningful way. Some friends that do have my number, did not appear in this list.<p>According to this [Guardian article](https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theguardian.com&#x2F;technology&#x2F;2016&#x2F;jun&#x2F;29&#x2F;how-does-facebook-suggest-potential-friends-not-location-data-not-now):<p>&gt; “We may show you people based on mutual friends, work and education information, networks you are part of, contacts you’ve imported and other factors,”<p>But if this is a totally fresh, empty and random account, how did they identify me? Is it as simple as reversing other peoples&#x27; uploaded contacts and widening the social graph from there?

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