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# Facebook

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Facebook says it no longer lets companies like Netflix, Spotify read users' private messages
Washington D.C. sues Facebook over Cambridge Analytica scandal
Facebook bug may have exposed millions of user photos
Tech giants are turning Dublin into one of Europe’s hottest property markets
The features of online hate speech in Ireland and why it's often not flagged
Man (50) who threatened to put intimate images of ex-girlfriend on Facebook avoids jail
Departing Facebook communications chief takes blame for PR firm controversy
Major Facebook outage as users experience problems loading social media site
Social media ad regulations should be drawn up for future referendums, Commission says
Alcohol ads with pro-drinking comments on Facebook 'boost desire to drink'
Facebook is moving into AIB's Ballsbridge HQ and could bring 5,000 more jobs
Poll: Should Ireland follow the UK in introducing a 'Google tax'?
'Could do better': Criticism over funding as Facebook launches new countrywide anti-bullying project
Irish data watchdog told only small amount of EU accounts affected in Facebook data breach
Facebook management to be called before Oireachtas Committee over 'alarming' security breach
Facebook says that up to 50 million of its accounts have been breached
Facebook Nazi meme deleted as YFG calls on Ógra Shinn Féin to apologise
The founders of Instagram are leaving the company amid reports of clashes with Facebook execs
Minister raises age verification issues with Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg
32% of Irish children are talking to strangers online every week
One farmer stands in the way of Facebook's plans to expand its Meath data centre campus
Twitter's Jack Dorsey tells US Senate that platform does not operate on basis of 'political ideology'
Irish consumers scammed by fraudulent websites advertising on Facebook and Instagram
Twitter and Facebook ban hundreds of accounts in crackdown on Iran, Russia misinformation
Twitter suspends personal account of Infowars' host Alex Jones
Taoiseach says there's 'no evidence of a land bubble' in Ireland
'The time for apologies is over': Facebook launches inquiry following Dispatches programme
'Bad' accounts like Resisters and Aztlan Warriors shut down by Facebook ahead of US midterms
Politicians to return from holidays to grill Facebook execs on undercover Channel 4 report
Facebook has a massive €102 billion wiped off its market value
Watchdog fears foreign ads could influence Irish referendums and elections
Aptamil says there are 'no safety issues' with milk formula after claims it made babies sick
Minister tells Facebook he is 'appalled and disgusted' over harmful content
Zuckerberg says Holocaust denial is 'deeply offensive' after criticism over comments
Naughten to meet Facebook management to discuss 'deep concerns' about harmful content
Retail Excellence suspends partnership with Facebook after undercover reporter exposes violations
Calls for fines and gardaí after undercover report about Facebook moderation in Dublin
Poll: Would Facebook's moderation policies put you off using it?
'A very serious breach of trust': Images of child abuse stayed on Facebook, undercover report claims
Taoiseach 'appalled' that comment referring to 'knacker children' not removed by Facebook