Google joined as notice party in High Court action over personal data
ICCL’s Johnny Ryan suing data watchdog over delay in handling his complaint
ICCL’s Johnny Ryan suing data watchdog over delay in handling his complaint
Retail-time bidding is ‘the largest data breach ever’, says civil liberties group
No other agency of the State carries the kind of responsibility the Data Protection Commission has in its role overseeing EU-wide activities of tech multinationals
Martin doesn’t ‘readily agree’ with many criticisms of Helen Dixon’s record
EU ombudsman acts after complaint from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
IAB Europe told to put in place a series of remedies
Norwegian authority says ruling would make data protection law ‘pointless’
ICCL senior fellow says European Commission needs to act over pace of investigations
Belgian data protection authority close to ruling on the tracking consent device
Report says Irish data protection watchdog failing to take action against US tech giants
Organisation takes on online advertising industry in German courts under GDPR
Commission has a poor understanding of the GDPR, critics tell an Oireachtas committee
Call for reform of Data Protection Commission which is ‘bottleneck’ of GDPR inquiries
Proposed Act would introduce a licensing requirement for trading in such data
Austrian privacy campaigner says approach is ‘waste of taxpayers’ money’
The eradication of surveillance capitalism across Europe would be a great leap forward
UK lacks effective authority to enforce compliance with data protection law, ICCL says
Tech giant’s threat to walk away from European market is a ridiculous tantrum
Real-time bidding system represents ‘vast, systematic data breach’, Johnny Ryan argues
Schrems ruling: Subset of smaller groups in adtech industry may also be affected
Commissioner Helen Dixon says GDPR legisaltion ‘doesn’t allow for taking on a whole sector’
Complaint filed over failure of EU member states to properly resource regulators
Search giant says data privacy claims do not stand up to ‘serious scrutiny’
With the right tools you can continue to use your favourite sites without being surveilled
Key information on users will not be visible when bidding for ads due to privacy concerns
Last month’s $170 million fine was a paltry sum for a company the size of Google
Evidence submitted to Irish regulator accuses tech giant of ‘exploiting personal data’
But the recordings aren’t used to serve you ads. The industry has better ways of doing that
Regulator to examine suspected infringement in personalised online adverts
Submission to data protection body relates to ‘cookie wall’ that blocks users from IAB Europe site unless they give permissions
Report finds 73 per cent of HSE landing pages contained ‘ad trackers’
Google and IAB accused of auctioning ads based on highly sensitive personal data
Ad auction companies can be enabled to target and profile a person as an incest or abuse victim
Re:publica digital conference hears universities should not just focus on the bottom line
White Paper co-written by Dublin start-up shows impact of tools on web publishers
The visitors started off slowly at Croke Park but eventually put Dublin to the sword
Seán Gardiner and Aiden Treacy both sent off at O’Moore Park
Déise score 2-6 in blistering eight-minute spell after the interval
Controversy over goal in Wexford-Offaly game again highlights challenge for officials
Officials fail to spot Mark Fanning’s first-half strike hitting back stanchion
Groundbreaking research under pressure from climate change sceptics in Congress
Impressive Treaty county led from early on, playing to the tune of a 18,554 crowd at Semple Stadum
Askamore clubman gets first senior final after previously officiating at minor and under-21 All-Ireland
Derek McGrath’s side stun favourites Cork with comprehensive 10-point win
Herdwatch, an app for farmers, wins a €250,000 prize package
Henry Shefflin scored leads Kilkenny side back to Headquarters for club hurling final
Entrepreneurs to learn quick, inexpensive experiments to tweak or change a product
Farmers at agm told they must think about safety in everything they do
Farmers told ‘we cannot keep losing lives’ in farm accidents as deaths highest since 1991
‘Businesses should makes sure they’re serving a real need the customer has rather than what they think the customer might want’
Johnny Ryan buried in home parish after Mass tributes from friends and family
Personal testimonies on video might have an impact to make farms safer
Last year worst for farm deaths since 1991, with 30 dead
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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