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# Privacy

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Your Facebook search history is a thing of nightmares
Spy agency captures millions of Yahoo users' webcam images
The knock-on effect: WhatsApp rival adds 8m users in 4 days
This was the first ever news article written about Facebook
It's Data Protection day - are you up to speed on your data privacy rights?
Private answers: Irish people are now less worried about social media security
EU Justice Chief calls for tougher sanctions for companies that break data protection laws
Obama clips NSA's wings but bulk collections will continue
Google privacy case can be heard in UK, court rules
French actress sues Closer magazine over reported affair with Hollande
Android-powered Blackphone aims to be first privacy-focused smartphone
Column: Behind the veil – a new era has begun for family courts
NY Times reporter fighting order to reveal his CIA sources
French magazine alleges Francois Hollande affair with actress
Column: Hey, ads! Stop looking at me while I'm on the toilet!
The five tech trends that will help shape 2014
Spain watchdog fines Google €900,000 for privacy 'violations'
Instagram launches private photo messaging service
How to keep your social profiles safe and private
South African media warned not to publish pics of president's house - but do it anyway
Google boss says US data spying "outrageous" and potentially illegal
Facebook ends 'invisibility cloak' for users
No log kept of TDs' and Senators' internet browsing history
'Lifelogging' camera with no off-button: chronicler or privacy breach?
The government asked Facebook for details of 40 users so far this year
Paris town uses CCTV cameras to catch people who don't clean up after their dog
Gardaí speak to young girl involved in incident at Slane concert
London orders rubbish bins to stop collecting smartphone data
Irish government asks Twitter for some users' account details
Japanese officials mistakenly use public settings on Google Groups
Column: How to protect your private data in a digital world
Apple does not collect 'a mountain of personal details'
Poll: Do you believe your personal information online is secure?
Facebook says privacy practices are sufficient, cites independent audit
Column: We already have all the laws we need to tackle online abuse
The Evening Fix... now with added Facebook privacy
Twitter attacked by 'sophisticated' hackers
MEP wants Brussels to examine legality of new Facebook search
Italy: Court acquits Google executives in autism video appeal
Student plans Irish legal action over Facebook's privacy policy