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Meta Cracks Down on Jet Trackers

Meta Cracks Down on Jet Trackers

In a move to protect the privacy of high-profile individuals, Meta has banned several accounts that tracked the private jets of notable figures like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The accounts, which used publicly available flight data to monitor the movements of these individuals, were deemed to be in violation of Meta's policies.

The accounts in question used data from websites like FlightAware and ADS-B Exchange to track the movements of private jets owned by Musk, Zuckerberg, and other high-profile individuals. This data was then shared on social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram, where it was widely followed by users. However, Meta has now taken action against these accounts, citing concerns over the potential risks to the individuals being tracked.

The accounts in question used data from websites like FlightAware and ADS-B Exchange to track the movements of private jets owned by Musk, Zuckerberg, and other high-profile individuals. This data was then shared on social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram, where it was widely followed by users. However, Meta has now taken action against these accounts, citing concerns over the potential risks to the individuals being tracked.

The move by Meta has sparked a wider debate about the balance between public interest and individual privacy. While some argue that the tracking of private jets is a legitimate form of journalism, others claim that it poses a significant risk to the safety and security of those being tracked. The issue has also raised questions about the role of social media platforms in regulating the sharing of sensitive information.

The move by Meta has sparked a wider debate about the balance between public interest and individual privacy. While some argue that the tracking of private jets is a legitimate form of journalism, others claim that it poses a significant risk to the safety and security of those being tracked. The issue has also raised questions about the role of social media platforms in regulating the sharing of sensitive information.

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