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Cebu_4_2
31st March 2015, 03:30 PM
Facebook accused of tracking all users even if they delete accounts, ask never to be followedNetwork tracks its users so that it can give them more tailored advertisingA new report claims that Facebook secretly installs tracking cookies on users’ computers, allowing them to follow users around the internet even after they’ve left the website, deleted their account and requested to be no longer followed.

Academic researchers said that the report showed that the company was breaking European law with its tracking policies. The law requires that users are told if their computers are receiving cookies except for specific circumstances.

Facebook’s tracking — which it does so that it can tailor advertising — involves putting cookies or small pieces of software on users’ computers, so that they can then be followed around the internet. Such technology is used by almost every website, but European law requires that users are told if they are being given cookies or being tracked. Companies don’t have to tell users if the cookies are required to connect to a service or if they are needed to give the user information that they have specifically requested.

But Facebook’s tracking policy allows it to track users if they have simply been to a page on the company’s domain, even if they weren’t logged in. That includes pages for brands or events, which users can see whether or not they have an account.

Facebook disputes the accusations of the report, it told The Independent.

“This report contains factual inaccuracies,” a Facebook spokesperson said. “The authors have never contacted us, nor sought to clarify any assumptions upon which their report is based. Neither did they invite our comment on the report before making it public.

“We have explained in detail the inaccuracies in the earlier draft report (after it was published) directly to the Belgian DPA, who we understand commissioned it, and have offered to meet with them to explain why it is incorrect, but they have declined to meet or engage with us. However, we remain willing to engage with them and hope they will be prepared to update their work in due course”.

The report does not have any legal standing, and was written by independent academics.

With respect to its European data, Facebook is regulated by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner, who checks that Facebook is acting within the EU’s Data Protection Directive. As part of that regulation, Facebook is regularly audited.

Facebook has a page on its site that gives users’ information about cookies and how they are used on the network. The company makes clear that cookies are used for the purposes of advertising and other functions, and that users can opt out of such tracking if they wish to.

BrewTech
31st March 2015, 05:18 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5VZjT0JE70

Glass
31st March 2015, 09:26 PM
everyone in the world already has a facebook account. It may be that you simply have not signed into it yet. Whether you like it or not, facebook already has an account for you and already tracks you.

Shami-Amourae
31st March 2015, 10:36 PM
I keep a specific Internet browser solely dedicated to Facebook.

Horn
31st March 2015, 10:51 PM
I'm waiting for them to bypass local carrier chips all together.

There's gotta be one CIA net program out there that does it all (voip, text,emails, and a profile page).

Glass
31st March 2015, 10:54 PM
If you know someone, who has a smart phone with facebook on it, you are already in FB. Your details will have been uploaded from their contacts. If multiple people do this, they get confirmation you exist. I can see eventually FB will start txting or emailing those people who have an account by this method but have not activated it yet.

Of course the Facebook App listens and records conversations in the vicinity of the smart phone, so if you are near such a person, FB will be recoding your voice for a future match. Heck they could have just about everything there is no know about you and you still might not even have an account.

Twisted Titan
1st April 2015, 04:55 AM
It doesnt make. A lick of difference

The true value of the yotobytes of info they collect is when someone decides you are a person of interest and want to come for you

My job is to make it a very expensive accqusition.

singular_me
1st April 2015, 05:10 AM
Zuckerberg: Facebook's Drones Are Already Flying - march 2015
http://fortune.com/2015/03/26/facebook-drones-mark-zuckerberg/

Jewboo
1st April 2015, 05:47 AM
Hillary's private State Department email server can be deleted and NSA has no copies?



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