Facebook locks down Belgian site following tracking lawsuit
It’s not altogether surprising that a website some use to scrapbook their entire lives be regularly held to account over its privacy policies. Facebook’s ongoing legal predicament in Belgium isn’t concerned with how it treats users, though, but how it tracks any visitor to its pages, logged-in or not. After the country’s privacy watchdog concluded Facebook was violating European Union law by tracking non-users through persistent cookies without their consent, the social network found itself on the wrong end of a lawsuit. A Belgian court demanded Facebook stop the practice, and pre-empting the order coming through this week, the website has gone into lockdown. So for now, only visitors from Belgium that are logged-in to the platform can view Facebook pages.
Source: BBC



