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The social media firm has been subject to more controversy this week.
By Stephen McDermott
Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 9:14 AM
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Image: Shutterstock/Jirapong Manustrong
Image: Shutterstock/Jirapong Manustrong
FACEBOOK HAS BEEN the subject of further controversy this week after it emerged that millions of users around the world had their private information shared online. 
The data, which includes names and phone numbers, was taken from Facebook by hackers in 2019 and republished in an un-secure database at the weekend.
Around 1.5 million Irish users are affected (you can check if you’re among them here), and that Data Protection Commission has said it’s awaiting more information from the social media firm.

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