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Does Facebook really not sell your data to advertisers?
Woman fired for giving Trump the finger sues her former employer
Spotify made its debut on Wall Street and rocketed to a $30bn valuation
False information travels much faster than the truth on Twitter
Mass-goers told there is 'no obligation' to attend religious services today
Public warned not to give out bank details after reports of phone scams
'Johnny f*****g Sexton' - The reaction to Ireland's last-gasp win over France
FactFind: Is it actually a crime to download movies without paying?
Government to oppose regulation of political ads as it would ban TDs advertising their local clinics
Mary Lou McDonald says she's glad Barry Walsh resigned over comments about female politicians
Former German spy found guilty of trying to share state secrets while pretending to be jihadist
'A connection to the place they know': There's a new online mental health service for teenagers
World's oldest white supremacist and KKK website pulled offline
Moderators of Irish online forum have had their personal information leaked after deleting hate speech
White nationalist extremism being blocked from online social networks
Irresponsible or realistic: Is 13 too young for the digital age of consent?
There's been a surge in complaints about Irish 'influencers' plugging products
Children as young as 8 being blackmailed with their own sexual images by online criminals
Government spending €1.5 million to store paper records each year
Belgian King vs Burger King: Country's royal family outraged at fast food chain ad
'What the f**k do you think we're here for?': Woman says Tinder date raped her in mountains
'This was an international attack': NHS plunged into chaos in large-scale cyber hack
Pepe the Frog RIP: The artist behind the frog kills him off due to racist associations
Visit your GP... in the Post Office? Kildare branch trialling new doctor service
What will happen to your Facebook account when you die?
Man who posed as Justin Bieber online charged with over 900 child sex offences
This is the county with the worst broadband access in Ireland
Australians warned about Valentine's Day romance scams that target lonely older people
Six ministers admit to using private email accounts like Taoiseach - but not for 'sensitive' information
Online games mean young children are being cyberbullied long before they get a phone
Police investigating 'beheading' threats made against Arlene Foster
Want to get a bargain in the January sales? Don't jump in headfirst
Louise O'Neill's life online: 'My persona on social media in one word? Inappropriate'
Here are ways you can privately share photos with your friends and family
Researchers in Cork develop technology that will identify child sexual abuse images online
The Irishman who took a punt on Skyscanner is set to win from its €1.7bn sale
QUIZ: How Good A Driver Are You, Really?
Enda Kenny thinks we need a 'national conversation about pornography'
Saudi Arabia police arrest man for cross-dressing on Snapchat
There's a new online tool to help house buyers compare prices