Meta intentionally violated user privacy with browser backdoor
It has long been know that Meta/Facebook has gone to great lengths to get their “pixel” tracker embedded in every possible web page. But their latest abuse of users demonstrates a gross lack of ethical judgement. By exploiting the ability of browsers to connect to locally hosted services, Meta knowingly and willfully ignored every indication that a user wanted privacy by breaking out of sandboxed environments, bypassing history/cookie preferences and DNS sink-holes, and tracking user activity even in privacy mode.