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mapuc
04-02-15, 11:54 AM
As FB gonna change their behavior and FB know they gonna win in a trial.


https://euobserver.com/justice/128223

Compiled by researchers for the Belgian Privacy Commission, the report says the social media giant places cookies whenever someone visits a webpage belonging to the facebook.com domain, even if the visitor is not a Facebook user.


Subsim is connected with Facebook, so I don't know if people visit Subsim gets one of these cookies.


Markus

Nippelspanner
04-02-15, 02:18 PM
Read your own source.
Domains that belong to FB.
Subsim doesn't belong to Facebook... it belongs to us. :arrgh!:

Note: I hate Facebook and seriously want to shake people who roam there, in best case even with their real name.
It's like being a fat pig in a slaughterhouse, being happy about the accommodation and food is 'for free'.

mapuc
04-02-15, 02:26 PM
Read your own source.
Domains that belong to FB.
Subsim doesn't belong to Facebook... it belongs to us. :arrgh!:

Note: I hate Facebook and seriously want to shake people who roam there, in best case even with their real name.
It's like being a fat pig in a slaughterhouse, being happy about the accommodation and food is 'for free'.


You're right, my mistake, it was on the Danish version of the story. I read it like every page, where you can like or link to your own page. FB put a cookie on a persons computer.


Edit:
Have copied some of the text and used google translate

"An Irish authority commented already in 2011 datre cookie and recommended Facebook to shorten its life.

However, it has not done, and now it is demonstrable that Internet users can be tracked even if they are not logged into Facebook, but for example just visiting a web site with a so-called social plugins in the form of a "Like" - button or the like"

Markus

Wolferz
04-05-15, 06:10 AM
You tube, twitter and face book should all join forces and call it...
Youtwitface

CaptainHaplo
04-05-15, 07:57 PM
Youtwitface

Ok, I don't care whether I agree with you on some things, THAT was downright witty! Well done!

Platapus
04-06-15, 04:57 PM
Y

"An Irish authority ...

Am I the only one who started snickering when I got to this part?