Belgian privacy watchdog threatens Facebook over user tracking
by Samuel Gibbs from Technology | The Guardian on (#93NC)
Belgian data protection agency demands Facebook stops its tracking of users without explicit consent, including through social plugins
The Belgian privacy commission has told Facebook to stop tracking the internet activities of people who have not registered with the site or have logged out, after a "staggering" report showed alleged breaches of EU privacy law.
"Facebook tramples on European and Belgian privacy laws", the data protection authority said in a statement. "Facebook has shown itself particularly miserly in giving precise answers," it continued, adding that the results of its investigation were "disconcerting" and that it would take legal action if its recommendations were not followed.
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