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We use the "two clicks for more privacy" approach to integrate the social media like-buttons. |
We use the "two clicks for more privacy" approach to integrate the social media like-buttons. |
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== What is the problem with |
== What is the problem with social buttons? == |
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The classical approach of connecting a website with a social network (Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter) allows the social network to track all visitors. This tracking happens even for users who do not click on the buttons. Furthermore visitors are tracked even if they don't have an account in those social networks. |
The classical approach of connecting a website with a social network (Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter) allows the social network to track all visitors. This tracking happens even for users who do not click on the buttons. Furthermore visitors are tracked even if they don't have an account in those social networks. |
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