‘We didn’t mean to track you’ says Facebook as social network giant admits to ‘bugs’ in new privacy row

By DANIEL BATES, Mail Online

Facebook has admitted that it has been watching the web pages its members visit – even when they have logged out.

In its latest privacy blunder, the social networking site was forced to confirm that it has been constantly tracking its 750million users, even when they are using other sites.

The social networking giant says the huge privacy breach was simply a mistake – that software automatically downloaded to users’ computers when they logged in to Facebook ‘inadvertently’ sent information to the company, whether or not they were logged in at the time.

Most would assume that Facebook stops monitoring them after they leave its site, but technology bloggers discovered this was not the case.

In fact, data has been regularly sent back to the social network’s servers – data that could be worth billions when creating ‘targeted’ advertising based on the sites users visit.

The website’s practices were exposed by Australian technology blogger Nik Cubrilovic and have provoked a furious response across the internet.

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1 Comment for “‘We didn’t mean to track you’ says Facebook as social network giant admits to ‘bugs’ in new privacy row”

  1. wingnut4427

    *Cough *`~bullshit~*Cough* .. these pricks know what they are doing. I made sure to post this article on facebook too ! ^_^

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