If you visit a page with a Facebook "Like" button then Facebook places cookies on your computer - and there are 13 Million sites with that button:
The researchers now claim that Facebook tracks computers of users without their consent, whether they are logged in to Facebook or not, and even if they are not registered users of the site or explicitly opt out in Europe. Facebook tracks users in order to target advertising.
That is pretty much as if someone joins you in the toilet; even if you want to be alone there....
This is a breach of European law - but as we have learned; the Europeans are foreigners so they do not count. Others may count but Facebook tracks all of them.
Here is more presented by The Guardian
The Irony of this is that this very article on the Guardian has Facebook cookies- and these are:
s-static.ak.facebook.com
static.ak.facebook.com
graph.facebook.com
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http://www.facebook.com
So Facebook has total control over who is reading this article
So they can place privacy and EU-law adds in your face?So The Guardian; even if this is a good article; I am not sure that I
This article on The Verge - about the same topic - has the same cookies (+ a lot of others)
If you read about it here you are in the clear:

