In other words, by no way that these remote scripts can "collect your personal info" and send back to the host server of these remote scripts, unless you proactively do that. This can only reveals your computer setup, like the OS version, browser, language & locale settings, etc, etc. The only two methods that Facebook and Google can be used to track you is the HTTP connections themselves that being called to fetch remote script files, or using a technique called "Canvas fingerprint". Something needs to be clarified: 3rd party script downloaded from Facebook and Google can not read/write cookie nor acquire resource from different domain without agreements in that target domain, when they're embedded inside a web page of different domain.
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