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"It's an invasion of privacy for private employers to insist on looking at people's private Facebook pages as a condition of employment or consideration in an application process," said Catherine Crump, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney, on the ACLU's website. "People are entitled to their private lives."
"This practice undermines the privacy expectations and the security of both the user and the user's friends. It also potentially exposes the employer who seeks this access to unanticipated legal liability."
Facebook Passwords: Employers and Schools Demand Access; Facebook and Senators Respond - ABC News
Republicans don't care if there is a "corporate" invasion of privacy. If the invasion of privacy is by their "corporate masters", then it's OK.
Republicans are working to make their corporate masters the government. What happens when corporations become the government? Will Republicans suddenly defend government?
"This practice undermines the privacy expectations and the security of both the user and the user's friends. It also potentially exposes the employer who seeks this access to unanticipated legal liability."
Facebook Passwords: Employers and Schools Demand Access; Facebook and Senators Respond - ABC News
Republicans don't care if there is a "corporate" invasion of privacy. If the invasion of privacy is by their "corporate masters", then it's OK.
Republicans are working to make their corporate masters the government. What happens when corporations become the government? Will Republicans suddenly defend government?