Tracking via third-party cookies for advertising


Service: Facebook
Status: DECLINED
Changes: 5
Source: link
Author: AgnesDeLion (20760) Staff


Our business partners may also choose to share information with Facebook from cookies set in their own websites' domains, whether or not you have a Facebook account or are logged in. Specifically, cookies named _fbc or _fbp may be set on the domain of the Facebook business partner whose site you're visiting. Unlike cookies that are set on Facebook's own domains, these cookies aren’t accessible by Facebook when you're on a site other than the one on which they were set, including when you are on one of our domains. They serve the same purposes as cookies set in Facebook's own domain, which are to personalise content (including ads), measure ads, produce analytics and provide a safer experience, as set out in this Cookies Policy. <i>


Comments:
On 2026-03-29 09:09:21 UTC, Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff wrote:

declined: Quote not found.



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Version 5: 2026-03-29 09:09:21 UTC by Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: QUOTE NOT FOUND

Updated Status: DECLINED

Version 4: 2026-03-29 08:53:04 UTC by Dr_Jeff (20149) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Status: APPROVED

Updated Status: QUOTE NOT FOUND

Version 3: 2023-07-11 04:44:49 UTC by Deleted Staff
Analysis updated
Version 2: 2021-03-13 09:46:23 UTC by AgnesDeLion (20760) Staff
Analysis updated

Previous Title: Tracking via third-party cookies for other purposes without your consent.

Updated Title: Tracking via third-party cookies for advertising

Version 1: 2021-03-13 09:46:04 UTC by AgnesDeLion (20760) Staff
Analysis created

Title: Tracking via third-party cookies for other purposes without your consent.

Analysis: Generated through the annotate view

Status: PENDING