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The Facebook Youth Portal and their Ongoing Work with Teens

By Antigone Davis, Global Head of Safety and Karuna Nain, Global Policy Programs Manager at Facebook MENLO PARK, United States…

8 years ago

AIB Economic Outlook and eFraud Events

When and where is it on? 21/5 – Limerick, 6pm registration – Savoy Hotel 22/5 – Shannon, 7.30am registration –…

8 years ago

A Quick Fix for Overcoming Browser Hijacking

Written by Allen Jame   Having a hijacked browser is no more than a severe headache. Do you know what browser…

8 years ago

Digital Marketing Institute: “Marketers must share responsibility for GDPR compliance”

With just one month to go until the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into effect, the Digital Marketing…

8 years ago

State’s Online Scheme needs to cover GDPR

The State’s underutilised Online Trading Voucher scheme needs to be made available to help Ireland’s unprepared small businesses comply with…

8 years ago

A Westerner’s Guide to Cryptocurrency Trading and Investing in China

China's crackdown on ICOs and cryptocurrency exchanges might lead those of us in the West to conclude that it isn't…

8 years ago

Global survey uncovers growing internet anxiety

More than half of respondents in 25 countries are more concerned about their privacy online than they were a year…

8 years ago

DeNet Survey Shows Shows Most Cloud Users are Overpaying

A recent survey by DeNet, which is developing a platform for decentralised hosting and data storage, most users don't use…

8 years ago

31% of Tech Workers Say They Will #DeleteFacebook

A recent survey from Team Blind showed that out of 2,600 tech workers surveyed 31% of them said they will…

8 years ago

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