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Last month’s photo: On September 9, 1909, after sixteen months of construction, the Santa Monica Municipal Pier opened to the public. Thousands of people swarmed onto the 1,600-foot-long concrete pier to enjoy a festive day of band concerts, swimming races and the novelty of walking above the waters of the Paci� c Ocean. While originally built to satisfy the City’s sanitation needs, the Pier quickly became a magnet for the � shing community and fueled the imagination of many local entrepreneurs.
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ADDRESS BED BATH $/SQFT LIST PRICE
530 7th Street
620 127th Street
419 22nd Street
517 117th Street
607 22nd Street
457 207th Street
458 197th Streett
621 157th Street
707 117th Street
348 25th Street
248 147th Street
215 21st Place
734 22nd Street
524 157th Street
434 22nd Street
371 207th Street
452 21st Place
603 ALTA Avenue
433 97th Street
1016 San Vicente Blvd
526 23rd Street
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$1,325
$1,213
$1,326
$1,668
$0
$2,384
$2,318
$1,298
$1,249
$1,195
$1,264
$946
$1,132
$1,112
$958
$1,290
$1,314
$1,414
$1,219
$1,121
$1,231
$2,795,000
$3,195,000
$3,249,000
$3,295,000
$3,450,000
$3,550,000
$3,699,000
$3,999,000
$4,188,000
$4,198,000
$4,299,000
$4,350,000
$4,450,000
$4,495,000
$5,999,999
$6,495,000
$6,595,000
$6,999,000
$7,495,000
$7,995,000
$8,250,000
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May 12
Can you identify this famous Memorial Cemetery?
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Real Estate Apps Are Sharing User Data With FacebookAll the more reason to download MY app!
By Jim DalrympleInman
Popular real estate apps have been quietly sharing data with Facebook, reportedly even when users didn’t log into or have accounts with the social network, raising questions about how much control consumers have over their personal information.
The flow of data from mobile apps to Facebook was detailed in a report from The Wall Street Journal, which singled out Realtor.com. According to the report, Realtor.com’s app sent Facebook information regarding the locations and prices of homes that a user viewed. The app also reportedly shared data on which listings the user favorited.
Realtor.com’s app was one of several subjected to the Journal‘s tests, which also found that the social network receives data even if a user isn’t logged into, or lacks entirely, a Facebook account. The report has since amplified concern among some industry observers that people searching listings have too little control over their data — some of which could provide clues about personal information such as incomes or savings.
But Realtor.com is not the only real estate app that shares data with Facebook .
In an email, a spokesperson for Zillow confirmed that the market-dominating portal shares “a very limited amount of information about our users’ home shopping activity with platforms such as Facebook to provide consumers with personalized and relevant advertising of homes that may interest them.”
The Zillow spokesperson pointed Inman to the company’s privacy policy, which mentions Facebook by name and includes a section on opting out of third party data collection. In the email, Zillow argued that it is “transparent with our users.” “We only share with Facebook the information that’s necessary to provide tailored home shopping ads,” the spokesperson added. “We don’t share sensitive personal information with Facebook.”
To read the full article, please visit;https://www.inman.com/2019/02/26/real-estate-apps-are-sharing-user-data-with-facebook/
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