What is Meta AI and why is it in my WhatsApp?
It’s been in the US since 2023 but what Irish users are getting is not quite the same
It’s been in the US since 2023 but what Irish users are getting is not quite the same
For years, at least three people who share my name have been merrily handing out my email address to everyone from online shopping sites to their doctors. They’re lucky identity theft isn’t my business
We ranked as the second worst affected country for fraudsters targeting people through the messaging app, Revolut says
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A dividing line between work and social life has been breached
University of Limerick student alleges shouting and bullying behaviour with no remedial action taken by accommodation provider when first contacted
Users will have access to intelligent chat features in WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and Messenger
Ireland risks being left behind in the digital age by our negative view of data centres, says Garry Connolly, director of industry lobby group Digital Infrastructure Ireland
On a frightening afternoon last weekend, our diverse community came together in shared confusion and concern
Company to rely on ‘community notes’ in free speech pitch
Country has a track record of curbing online accessibility by banning social media sites or shutting the internet off entirely
Friend had already sent money via Apple Pay when ruse was discovered
Storing thousands of images and videos, most of which you will never look at again, is slowing down your phone and costing you money
Staff given daily meal allowances for breakfast, lunch and dinner as a perk common in Big Tech companies
And how can we avoid falling victim to them?
As more people question their smartphone use, some are consciously turning their backs on the virtual world in favour of real life
Online safety charity says there is ‘vital need’ for online safety education in schools
Most employees are untrained in competition law and need guidance from regulators and employers
Investigators linked activity to same network blamed for hacking incident reported by Trump campaign
Irish entity lost €8.2m after tax last year, down from profits of more than €41m in 2022
Diversity, equity and inclusion programmes are implemented in a spirit of political correctness and woke
Length of adjournment in Data Protection Commission case likely to be short, court says
Appeal court had ruled that materials seized under search warrant could not be used in disciplinary process absent legislation
Does it matter if the paragon of the scientifically-optimised existence is actually kind of a jerk in real life?
Internet regulator orders delisting of two Meta-owned apps over ‘national security concerns’
Control options that apps and platforms have already put in place allow us to shield children, and, ourselves from the worst the online world has to offer
Disappearing WhatsApp messages will be a problem for future historians
Researching goods and services surpassed online banking as the second most popular internet use this year
‘The internet is a giant hypodermic, and the content, including social media like Meta, are the psychoactive drugs’
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Ask the Expert: Having a rule of ‘no phone until secondary school’ is a very reasonable goal, though frequently this decision is not just an individual family one
Meta-owned firm’s after-tax profit totalled €41.1m last year, up from €1.8m a year earlier
US regulators hit Wells Fargo and BNP Paribas for staff unofficially using of the service
Facebook-owner expecting quarterly income of up to $34.5bn, compared with analysts’ average estimate of $31.3bn
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