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Although Facebook already has thousands registered, it looks like it does not prevent looking for new members to join. Many users have complained because the cookie that is apparently without the agreement of the team.
Well known that the social network is known for its popularity yet it still has privacy issue. And this time too, a bug appeared, a stalker in search of non-subscribers, which apparently is not programmed by teams
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How does Facebook to track non-subscribers?
Since the launch of Facebook, revenues from subscribers is still very important. Yet the social network tracking non-members on this, a class action was established by 25,000 users, while their account is touted even if they are already disconnected.
Getting new members without their own accord is possible by the cookie used by the social network. This cookie that was installed on March 31 makes finding information online even if they are already disconnected from their account. Ultimately, these accounts are used by Facebook for profit.
facebook teams explain
According to the team, the cookie is a bug, it is especially not from the social network. Facebook is in the process of solving the problem. Apparently, a cookie that is saved online Site Your choices should be turned off easily but this is not the case though.
Announcing stalking April 8, Facebook right subsequently reacted and said the truth of “a possible sending of cookies by bugs, non-registered users on its site.” So for now, we can do nothing except wait for the results that Facebook is now set
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