Facebook always seems to be taking heat for something, and its most recent slip up involved conducting a massive psychological experiment on its users without their knowledge or permission. Mere weeks before this latest uproar, however, Facebook found itself the target of user complaints for another reason: The company announced that it would begin tracking users’ web browsing history and using it to serve targeted advertisements. But thankfully, there is now a way to stop it once and for all. In an earlier post, we told you how to stop Facebook from using your browsing history to serve targeted ads. The method described in that post involved adjusting your privacy settings and filling out and online form, but according to