Indeed, even though they've claimed for years that the Like button tracking was "just a bug" (twice). In the Belgium lawsuit they're claiming it's for security. Facebook is hilarious (-ly evil).
We're going to need strong tracking protection in browsers by default, and very soon. If Mozilla won't do it (you can enable it in History settings, though), probably Brave, or some upstart browsers will. Same goes for uBlock and other extensions.
We're going to need strong tracking protection in browsers by default, and very soon. If Mozilla won't do it (you can enable it in History settings, though), probably Brave, or some upstart browsers will. Same goes for uBlock and other extensions.