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Facebook follows the European law on the use of cookies

Yes and ! Άργησε αλλά τα κατάφερε… Όπως κάθε με έδρα την Ευρωπαϊκή or addressed to citizens of the European Union should use for the use of cookies, respecting the European Legislation, so Facebook for the first time today displayed this notice to its members.1

Cookies are small pieces of text used to store information in programs . They are used to store and retrieve identifiers and other information on computers, phones and other devices.

But the interest in this publication is the public acceptance of the social network for the use of cookies by third parties:

"Do third-party cookies work with Facebook Services?

Yes, they are likely to use third-party cookies on Facebook Services to provide services to us and businesses advertised on Facebook.

For example, our measurement partners use cookies on Facebook Services to help advertisers understand the effectiveness of their Facebook promotional campaigns and compare the performance of these campaigns with ads appearing on other websites and apps. Find out more for companies using cookies in Facebook Services.

Third parties also use cookies on their websites and applications in connection with Facebook Services. To understand how third parties use cookies, read their policies. "

As we have previously published, the company provides ways to avoid seeing online advertising by interest from Facebook and other partner companies.

To block these ads, you can visit the following addresses:

Digital Advertising Alliance in the USA,

Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada in Canada

European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance in Europe

or through your browser or portable device settings.

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