Facebook’s Use of Cookies Raises German Regulators’ Suspicions
Facebook may be tracking the Internet activity of users even after they cancel their accounts, the German data privacy watchdog said Wednesday.
After an investigation of the way cookies are installed after a user opens and then closes a Facebook account, the Hamburg Data Protection agency said on its Web site that it suspected the company was unlawfully tracking subscribers.
“Arguments that all users have to remain recognizable after they leave Facebook to guarantee the service’s security can’t stand up,” Johannes Caspar, the agency’s head, said on the Web site. “The probe raises the suspicion that Facebook is creating user tracking profiles,” which would be unlawful if users were not alerted.
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