Social networks leak personal data

Thanks to Facebook, web tracking services can identify individual users
Thanks to Facebook, web tracking services can identify individual users

A new study has found that social networking sites including Facebook, MySpace and Digg are making personal information available to companies that track web users' habits and allows them to link anonymous browsing habits to specific people.

The report by researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is the first to show how tracking sites could directly link browsing habits to specific individuals using information leaked in HTTP headers, referrer headers, cookies and applications.