I *think* what is meant is the tab under Account Settings labeled "Facebook Ads" and turning that to "No one," but I'm curious to hear if that's not it. Having just searched for this on my own account...
I'm pretty sure this is a feature that's been around for a while, though maybe they're giving it a new push or something. If you went through your privacy settings back when Facebook overhauled all of their privacy stuff (was that early last year?) then you probably already made a choice of yes or no for this instant personalization, and your setting now is what you chose then. But if you didn't go through all your settings back then, maybe it's on or off and you don't know.
What it seems to do is allow certain web sites that have agreements with Facebook, to see what someone logged in to Facebook (but who is not your friend) can see of your profile. They can use this to do things like figure out whether someone else visiting their web site is your friend, if neither of you has disabled instant personalization and both of you are logged in to Facebook while browsing that other site.
It's a bit sneaky; I thought I'd gone through *everything* and apparently I hadn't. Bad enough that when I go to, e.g., boston.com I see that friends have liked things (which causes me to go back and log off facebook every time I'm done using it...).
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New security setting to share your information (and possibly your friends' information) with 3rd party websites. It defaults to "On."
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What it seems to do is allow certain web sites that have agreements with Facebook, to see what someone logged in to Facebook (but who is not your friend) can see of your profile. They can use this to do things like figure out whether someone else visiting their web site is your friend, if neither of you has disabled instant personalization and both of you are logged in to Facebook while browsing that other site.
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