Hospitals are for, some reason, installing Facebook trackers in their web portals. Good job guys!
The Markup tested the websites of Newsweek’s top 100 hospitals in America. On 33 of them we found the tracker, called the Meta Pixel, sending Facebook a packet of data whenever a person clicked a button to schedule a doctor’s appointment. The data is connected to an IP address—an identifier that’s like a computer’s mailing address and can generally be linked to a specific individual or household—creating an intimate receipt of the appointment request for Facebook.
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Darn, if this is true, they're about to get butt fricked in fines.
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Assuming the web devs didn't install that crap themselves. Regardless, it's still a waste. If r-slurs don't care to disable tracking, then that's on them.
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that's like super illegal
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Snapshots:
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
ghostarchive.org (click to archive)
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shouldn't facebook get sued to oblivion for this?
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you get what you deserve. Though I'd imagine they'd still have ways to identify you through your IP without having a facebook account since their tracking links are fricking everywhere
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