Ryanair looks to expose online critics in court

Ryanair has reportedly told a South African court how it plans to expose anonymous online critics around the world.

Ryanair has reportedly told a South African court how it plans to expose anonymous online critics around the world.

The airline has discovered the identity of multiple users of the pilot website PPRuNe.org, who are posting defamatory comments under the guise of anonymity.

The latest PPRuNe user Ryanair have unmasked through an order from the South African courts goes by the pseudonym ‘alwaysflying’.

According to the Irish Times, Ryanair have said the user has called the airline's safety standards into question.

They are now looking to bring legal action against them.

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