Tinder launches ‘blind date’ experience based on conversation rather than photos
Tinder has launched a “blind date” experience that allows users to select a potential partner based on chat rather than appearance. The dating app said its “Fast Chat: Blind Date” feature is directed at its Gen
Apple commits to AirTag updates amid concerns over ‘unwanted tracking’
Apple has announced plans to update its AirTag tracking devices and the Find My network linked to it following concerns over the button-sized devices being used for unwanted tracking. A number of reports in the US
Wordle moved to New York Times website and winning streaks reset
Wordle users have been redirected to the website of the New York Times (NYT), the game’s new owner, and had their streaks accidentally reset. Users who navigate to the game’s original home – powerlanguage.co.uk – are
Feargal Quinn Introduces Drone Regulation Bill in Seanad
Independent Senator Feargal Quinn introduced a private members bill in Seanad Éireann last night "to regulate the use of drones having due regard for public safety, the privacy rights of individuals including rights of privacy attaching to
Just Eat Today’s Phishing Target
Todays' target for a phishing attack is Just Eat Irish users will be enticed to follow the links in emails purportedly from the site which is offering a €50 bounty for completing a survey: Of course
DRI to Challenge Independence of Ireland’s Data Protection Authority
Today is International Data Protection Day, and Digital Rights Ireland is marking it with the announcement that it has instructed its lawyers to serve legal papers on the Irish government, challenging whether the office of the
Another Day, Another Phish. Electric Ireland Customers Today’s Victims
Electric Ireland customers are being targetted in a phishing attack The attack uses the ploy of a refund being granted to them to entice them to login to the fake website. Of course nobody's really interested