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# Privacy

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Calls for pre-trial hearings on disclosure of sensitive material in sex offence cases
Irish Water using 'protocol' to destroy your PPS numbers
Google could have another EU-related headache to deal with
Privacy shouldn't be sacrificed for safety from crime, survey finds
'Ghoulish and distasteful': Emergency services ask public to stop taking photos at crash scenes
Again? Irish Water sends customer's private details to the wrong person
Samaritans seeks legal advice over controversial new 'suicide prevention app'
The Irish government is asking for more and more user data from Facebook
'Revenge porn' soon to be illegal under new UK law, so should Ireland follow suit?
This is how the Government plans to tackle data protection issues
Opinion: We need a modern framework for data protection – and we need it now
Martine Reicherts
Private investigators fined for unlawfully obtaining addresses of Credit Union members
Facebook to drag queens: 'Sorry for forcing you to use your real names'
Celebrities who took nude photos are "dumb" - EU Commissioner
'Rihanna and Kim Kardashian' among victims of second massive nude photo hack
'We're not like them': Apple boss takes jab at companies that monetise personal data
Here's why people are worried about a US warrant for emails on Irish servers
Facebook Ireland ordered to respond to privacy lawsuit within four weeks
How to make sure your Facebook security settings are in top shape
These Windows Phone features will prevent anyone from looking through your phone
Opinion: Planning for loss of mental capacity should be as automatic as making a will
Patricia Rickard Clarke
The state has asked Twitter to block 13 accounts in Ireland this year...
Man arrested after Microsoft scanned his emails for child pornography
25,000 people join privacy lawsuit against Facebook
Google has removed links to this criminal's Wikipedia page
Everything you ever wanted to know about Google Glass (but were afraid to ask)
Microsoft loses appeal over email data stored in Ireland
The EU has unveiled a new logo that shows which devices follow its privacy laws
High Court asks Europe whether Facebook should be investigated over NSA
Facebook plans to share your web browsing activity with advertisers
Column: People who use social media need to think long and hard about their privacy
Fiachra Ó Raghallaigh
Iranian judge summons Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg over privacy complaints
New feature lets you 'ask' your Facebook friends about their relationship status
Europe struck wrong balance on 'right to be forgotten' ruling, says Google boss
Boston College says it will hand back Troubles tapes... to interviewees
Women Who Eat On Tubes founder says Facebook page is 'an art project'
Major victory for Irish online rights group as ECJ strikes down EU mobile surveillance rules
Column: If you take photos of people without their knowledge, you're being a creep
Fergal Crehan
LinkedIn clamps down on browser plug-in which reveals users' email
WhatsApp co-founder assures users their privacy won't be affected by Facebook deal