Can Instagram really track your online activity? This latest report says so! According to an analysis conducted by Felix Krause on the iOS platform, Instagram can track the web activity of the users through an in-app browser. The report says that it can track users' text choices and text input, credit card information, as well as passwords and other confidential details. This is possible if users click on the link inside the app.
The latest report claims that Instagram, as well as Facebook, use their own in-app browser. Most of the apps on Apple iPhones use the default Safari browser. However, these social media platforms use their own in-app browsers to open websites or links within the app, MacRumors reported.
“This allows Instagram to monitor everything happening on external websites without the consent from the user, nor the website provider. The Instagram app injects its tracking code into every website shown, including when clicking on ads, enabling them to monitor all user interactions, like every button & link tapped, text selections, screenshots, as well as any form inputs, like passwords, addresses, and credit card numbers,” Krause mentioned in his report.
Krause pointed out that the in-built browser of both the social media platforms Instagram and Facebook is based on WebKit. Report says that these social media platforms inject a tracking JavaScript code-named "Meta Pixel" into all links on the app. In return, this in-app browser allows Instagram to track almost everything that a user browses on an external website without their knowledge.
However, Meta on its developer portal mentioned that, “the Meta Pixel is a snippet of JavaScript code that allows you to track visitor activity on your website. It works by
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