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# Privacy

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WhatsApp bans under 16s from using its app in Europe
Facebook rolls out major privacy changes for ads, personal info and facial recognition
EU-US data deal on the line as High Court refers Facebook case to European court
Facebook to create thousands of jobs making the site 'more accountable and transparent'
Zuckerberg says Facebook needs 'a few years' to fix data privacy issues
'They knew I wasn't going to go away' - State in second climbdown as adopted man finally receives PSC eight months later
Poll: Will you change your behaviour online because of the Cambridge Analytica scandal?
Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner "following up" with Facebook over Cambridge Analytica
Explainer: What is Cambridge Analytica? The firm at the heart of Facebook's alleged data breach
The government wants to exempt itself from the EU's new hardcore data protection rules - but why?
'We are trying to sound the alarm' - committee hears Public Services Card is a legal ticking time bomb
Facebook is making privacy settings easier to find ahead of strict new EU law
Poll: Do you worry about your online privacy?
'Ireland is not immune to the threat of digital surveillance against journalists'
High Court refers Facebook data case to Europe
Tapes of Princess Diana discussing her failed marriage to air next month
EU and Canada's attempts to fight terrorism by sharing airline passenger details deemed illegal
Do you know how to protect your child on social media apps?
Graham Dwyer takes case to the High Court over use of mobile phone records in his trial
Denis O'Brien must pay all costs after failed High Court case
British royals want €1.5 million over topless pictures of Duchess of Cambridge
Private investigator gave information from Social Protection Department to insurance companies
The man who hacked nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence gets 9 months in jail
Martin McGuinness criticises the Irish Times, saying he wants his privacy respected during illness
Brad Pitt accuses Angelina Jolie of risking children's privacy
As Ireland's smart cities develop, a government report warns of data security needs
Facebook will get access to WhatsApp phone numbers to hit people with more targeted ads
This is how you know if your phone is protected by encryption
Microsoft wins case where it refused to hand over emails stored in Ireland
Facebook Messenger is testing out encryption but it's missing a trick
What are the chances someone is spying on you through your laptop camera?
GSOC says details of Clare Daly's arrest were leaked by gardaí - but no one will be punished
Those shortened URLs you shared aren't as safe as you think
If you're on Tinder, there's now a site that can spy on you
Grieving father begs Apple to unblock his dead son's iPhone
Oliver Kahn loses court case over photos of his children being published despite ban
Germany is starting to become a serious thorn in Facebook's side
You could use Facebook to figure out your friends' sleeping patterns
The FBI gives its reasons for wanting an iPhone unlocked, but Apple is having none of it
Apple apologises for 'Error 53' bug and issues an update fixing it