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Limerick man who made death threats through Facebook to rape victim jailed for six years
Explainer: Why is Facebook allowing a doctored video of 'drunk' US Speaker Nancy Pelosi to stay online?
Facebook ads for website targeting Maria Walsh deemed not to break community standards
Tens of thousands of Irish users' emails and phone numbers were exposed in last year's Facebook hack
'News flash morons: I'm in Edmonton': Fugitive caught after sending address to Canadian TV station
Facebook co-founder says it's time for the government to break up the tech giant
Love at first like: Facebook to add 'secret crush' feature as part of revamp of social network
Poll: Do you use the same password for all your online accounts?
Facebook says whatever fine it faces over password breach is matter for Irish data watchdog
Irish data watchdog launches probe into Facebook password storage as millions left exposed
Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram back after massive two-hour outage
Airbnb apologises after family finds camera hidden in smoke alarm in Cork home
Tech companies face fines and jail time if they fail to remove violent content under new Australia law
Mark Zuckerberg tells TDs that Facebook is working proactively on child protection issues
Poll: Who should regulate social media in Ireland?
TDs to meet Mark Zuckerberg in Facebook Dublin HQ tomorrow to chat about fake news
Facebook to tighten live stream access after mosque attacks
Facebook deploys new transparency tools to protect EU elections
Facebook extends ban on hate speech to 'white nationalists'
MEPs vote in controversial laws that places copyright responsibility on Google and YouTube
French Muslim group sues Facebook and YouTube over New Zealand shooting video
Facebook admits its staff had access to millions of users' passwords
Opinion: Tech giants must be held responsible for publishing images of murder and child abuse
Miriam O'Callaghan distressed over 'scam product' ads, court hears
Miriam O'Callaghan files High Court case against Facebook
Data Protection Commission says it was 'categorically' never lobbied by Enda Kenny
'Friend of Facebook' Enda Kenny offered to lobby on company's behalf while Taoiseach, says Observer article
'Digital gangsters' at Facebook knowingly violated data privacy and 'bullied' other tech companies
Google and Facebook 'worried' about 'bad actors' spreading fake news during European elections
Multiple investigations under way over alleged leak of patient's details after abortion at NMH
'Do not share. Delete and report': Family of Jackie Griffin urges people not to share photos of M50 crash
People doctoring M50 crash images to avoid Facebook's filters and upload online, TD says
Facebook given go-ahead for upgrades to former AIB headquarters amid plans to move base to Dublin 4
Facebook wants to merge Messenger with WhatsApp and Instagram
'The loss of a loved one is traumatic enough without this': People asked to report photos of fatal M50 crash
As it announces 1,000 jobs, Facebook has been cleared for a raft of upgrades to its new D4 home
Facebook to hire 1,000 more people in Ireland in 2019
Unequivocal devotion to social media was shortsighted, proving that hindsight is always 20/20
Advertising watchdog should be 'beefed up' so it can monitor online political ads
Leo Varadkar has watched the Roscommon eviction video, but says it doesn't give a 'full understanding' of events