If you have Facebook "like" buttons embedded on your website, it could make you liable for breaking GDPR privacy laws, even if it's Facebook doing the illegal stuff:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/29/eu_gdpr_facebook_like_button/
You can protect your site from legal liability (and protect your users' privacy) by removing all Facebook like buttons.
Please tell your employers/organisations about this ruling, it may help convince them that Facebook is toxic (or at least that embedded like buttons are toxic).
#Facebook #DeleteFacebook
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/07/29/eu_gdpr_facebook_like_button/
You can protect your site from legal liability (and protect your users' privacy) by removing all Facebook like buttons.
Please tell your employers/organisations about this ruling, it may help convince them that Facebook is toxic (or at least that embedded like buttons are toxic).
#Facebook #DeleteFacebook
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Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to https://mastodon.at/@switchingsocial • •Sadly, the website is dead and I'm not sure whether the buttons are still working (also, they would probably need to be updated to include the federated social networks, if possible?).
Does anybody know if there is something like this that is maintained?