I was looking at it is a technical issue, not a tribal identification game. Any third-party that embeds stuff on any of the web sites that you visit has a capability of tracking you in some capacity.
That's a simple fact that sometimes gets lost when people are discussing Facebook. Lots of third-parties do this sort of thing and most of the time, nobody notices or cares. It feels odd to hold Facebook to a different standard.
That's a simple fact that sometimes gets lost when people are discussing Facebook. Lots of third-parties do this sort of thing and most of the time, nobody notices or cares. It feels odd to hold Facebook to a different standard.