This weekend Facebook shut down some applications that were found by the WSJ to have been sharing Facebook User IDs to independent ad networks and internet tracking services such as�RapLeaf.
According to the Journal, these UID transferal issues where the reason Facebook took down apps run by the social gaming company LOLApps including its popular flagship "Critter Island" on Friday. Two days later, according to a freshly minted blogpost, all LOLApps games are now officially back on the social site.
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