Facebook has for the first time revealed details about how it tracks users across the Web. 
 According to  USA Today,  the complete picture how the social network keeps tabs on its 800  million users was revealed through series of interviews with the social  networking site's engineering director, spokesman, corporate spokesman  and engineering manager. 
 Facebook does not track everybody the  same way, as it uses different methods for members who have signed in  and are using their accounts, members who are logged-off and  non-members. 
 The first time you arrive at any  Facebook page, the company inserts cookies in your browser. 
  If you sign up for an account, it inserts two types of cookies and if  you don't set up an account, it inserts only one of the two types. 
 These cookies record every time you visit another  website that uses a Facebook "Like button" or other  Facebook plugin, which work together with the cookies to note the time, date and website being visited. 
  
 Unique characteristics that identify your computer are also recorded. 
 Facebook keeps logs that records your past 90 days of activity and deletes entries older than 90 days, the  Sydney Morning Herald reported. 
  
  If you are logged into a Facebook account, your name, email address,  friends and all of the other data in your Facebook profile are also  being recorded. 
 Data about web searches and browsing habits  could be used to figure out political affiliations, religious beliefs,  sexual orientations or health issues about consumers.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/social-media/Facebook-How-it-tracks-you/articleshow/10790906.cms
  
 
 

 
