Facebook Fixes Post Log-Out Cookie Behavior
An anonymous reader writes "Over the weekend, self-proclaimed hacker Nik Cubrilovic accused Facebook of tracking its users even if they log out of the social network. The company responded by denying the claims and offering an explanation as to why its cookies behave the way they do. Now, Cubrilovic says Facebook has made changes to the logout process, and detailed what each cookie is responsible for."
First off we never did it, secondly we've stopped doing it. If I am ever taken to court for theft that's what I'll try, "Your honor first of all I never stole anything, secondly I just gave it all back and won't do it again".
I'll be moving over to Google+, where I know they won't spy on me. ;) ;)
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
This implies that it was doing something that Facebook didn't want it to do.
It was: Generating bad publicity.