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Truata opens new Dublin HQ & launches its 2020 conference on data protection and analytics, in association with IDA Ireland

Truata, the Dublin-based provider of the Truata Anonymization Solution, officially opened its new headquarters in Dublin, while also announcing a…

7 years ago

How Has Bitcoin Influenced Ireland?

Written by Diana Yaremenko  The market of cryptocurrencies is intensively developing. Several years ago few people knew about Bitcoin. Now people…

7 years ago

Wearable Devices – Smart Watches for Crypto People

The Sidera project is currently two years in development and is causing a lot of interest in consumer circles. It…

7 years ago

Anonymity – at last it arrives

UHIVE has successfully revived anonymity for users, and through a decentralized structure based on hybrid blockchain technology, users can be…

8 years ago

South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service Intends to Relax Cryptocurrency Regulations

by David Drake South Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), the country's top financial regulator, has a new governor after President…

8 years ago

Japan Takes a Hard Line on Privacy Coins, But Can This Ultimately Prevent Cybercrime?

by David Drake The financial regulator in Japan is working quietly to reduce cybercrime associated with cryptocurrencies. The Financial Services…

8 years ago

Russian casinos are betting big on new face recognition technology

Here is our first post from Russia Beyond the Headlines who are the latest awesome media organisation that we are…

9 years ago

Facebook Launches ‘Rooms’

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Facebook has launched a new app called "Rooms" where you can be anonymous…

11 years ago

Facebook To Launch App Permitting Anonymity?

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Facebook has been making headlines lately over their controversial enforcement of their naming…

11 years ago

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