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A Belgian appeals court has overturned an earlier ruling that said Facebook must stop tracking users in the country or face a $277,000 daily fine. The Belgium Privacy Commission announced Thursday that the case had been thrown out because the social media network’s European servers are in Ireland, not Belgium. Read More

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If you are a Facebook user and you haven’t guessed by now that it will sometimes suggest “friends” based on the fact that you happened to be at the same place at the same time, you should know that it does. A Facebook spokesperson confirmed it to Kashmir Hill, but pointed out that “location is […]

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The British decision to leave the European Union seems to have surprised everyone and caused knee-jerk reactions around the world. The immediate response has sent the pound tumbling and raised suggestions that Britain is now a sitting target for cyber criminals. Let’s start with the facts. Firstly, Britain is not yet leaving the EU. The […]

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