Privacy policy

What are the UK’s Plans for Legislating Children’s Use of Technology?

Written by Andrew Carroll  Is your inbox flooded by the “privacy policy update” notices from large tech companies including Facebook…

8 years ago

May 25 Has Come & Gone – Meet the GDPR Rebels Who Refuse to Comply

Written by Marc Gagné  It’s a laughable understatement to say that the past twenty years have brought dramatic changes in online…

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

New research reveals gap in data protection awareness among consumers in Ireland

Consumers in Ireland are being encouraged to become more data conscious after new research unveiled today reveals a low level…

9 years ago

New research shows increasing importance of data to business development and lack of awareness of new responsibilities

New research released to mark the upcoming Data Summit highlights that while data will play an increasingly important role in…

9 years ago

Sorry, Europe, but Trump wants your data

Interesting guest post by Marc R Gagné MAPP Senior Privacy and Data Advocate, Cyber Intelligence and Director @ Gagne Legal. See more…

9 years ago

Data Protection Challenges for Big Data. FinTech event Oct 12th

By Mark Adair, senior associate on the technology law team at Mason Hayes & Curran in Dublin. Fintech businesses in Ireland and…

9 years ago

DPC report on Facebook

The Data Protection Commissioner for Ireland has produced it's first brief report into it's investigations of Facebook. It's available here:…

14 years ago

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