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# Data Protection

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Children's rights groups angry at Dáil vote setting digital age of consent at 16 (they wanted it to be 13)
'Common sense prevailed': Proposal to raise digital age of consent to 16 rejected
WhatsApp bans under 16s from using its app in Europe
All young drivers 'should have tracking devices installed to reduce car insurance costs'
Data Commissioner 'actively supervising Facebook’s progress in cleaning up its act'
Explainer: What on earth is going on at INM?
'They knew I wasn't going to go away' - State in second climbdown as adopted man finally receives PSC eight months later
All new cars in Ireland to be equipped to dial emergency services if you crash
'I think Chinese Whispers came into play post-my injury a year ago' - Heaslip
Poll: Will you change your behaviour online because of the Cambridge Analytica scandal?
Private investigators were fined €20k for using family connections in the gardaí to access info
Argos and Virgin Media head the list of firms prosecuted for unsolicited marketing
The government wants to exempt itself from the EU's new hardcore data protection rules - but why?
Poll: Should the digital age of consent be kept at 16?
'We are trying to sound the alarm' - committee hears Public Services Card is a legal ticking time bomb
Calls for public bodies not to be exempt from fines after details about 18 patients found on street
Facebook is making privacy settings easier to find ahead of strict new EU law
Poll: Do you think the PSC should be linked to social media accounts?
Retailers used customers' email addresses taken for issuing receipts to send marketing material
'False sense of security': Warning for parents who use smart devices to keep tabs on their children
Data Protection Commissioner investigating shops asking for customer email addresses after complaints
Details of 550 customer accounts 'mislaid' by AIB
Taoiseach insists Public Services Card is not a national identity card
Irresponsible or realistic: Is 13 too young for the digital age of consent?
An Post can't say how it got a woman's data to send out a TV licence
Applying for a passport or driving licence? You'll soon need a Public Services Card to do so
Profile 'usually reserved for gangland criminals' created for garda whistleblower
Regional carrier Stobart Air blames poor training for its illegal sharing of sensitive staff info
Private investigator gave information from Social Protection Department to insurance companies
Two cases of patient records left on car roofs among 212 HSE data breaches
Poll: Do you trust the HSE with your private data?
X-ray report left in Penneys, patient's mental health data faxed to a bank - 113 HSE data breach calamities revealed
Landmark case about Facebook's transfer of personal data begins in Dublin
Concern over new smart toys that can 'spy' on children
Paddy Power, Topaz and others stung for sending spam emails and texts
If you use Whatsapp, your data is about to become the property of Facebook
Bus company used CCTV video 'unfairly' to catch driver using mobile phone
There's a bit of a row brewing over Dublin City Council's public shaming of illegal dumpers
Irish drone register allowed access to personal details of 2,000 members
Irish women brutally injured during childbirth given another three weeks to claim records