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More than half of Belgium's Internet users are estimated to have a Facebook account (Photo: Maurizio Pesce)

Belgium tells Facebook to stop using tracking cookies

A Belgian court told Facebook on Monday (9 November) it should stop tracking Belgians who aren't a member of the social networking site, or pay a daily penalty of €250,000 for as long as the practice continues.

The ruling comes after Belgium's privacy watchdog sued Facebook, for placing small files called cookies on people's computers, even if they had not given permission. Facebook has appealed the decision.

A spokesperson for the Dutch-language court of first instance in Brussel...

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