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Irish privacy regulator’s annual report spends just 78 words on Facebook

Posted on June 23, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Mic Wright writes:

Facebook often makes a point of reminding the press and public that its privacy measures and data protection compliance in Europe are regulated by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (IDPC). But how thorough is that organization?

You won’t get a clear idea from the IDPC’s annual report, which has just been released. It dedicates a mere 78 words to its discussions with the social network

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