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Should Employers Be Allowed to Ask for Your Facebook Login?
The Atlantic ^ | 2/21/2011 | Staff

Posted on 02/21/2011 3:50:37 PM PST by FromLori

The American Civil Liberties Union has taken up the cause of a Maryland man who was forced to cough up his Facebook password during a job interview with the Department of Corrections in that state.

According to an ACLU letter sent to the Maryland Department of Corrections, the organization requires that new applicants and those applying for recertifications give the government "their social media account usernames and personal passwords for use in employee background checks."

The ACLU calls this policy "a frightening and illegal invasion of privacy" and I can't say that I disagree. Keep in mind that this isn't looking at what you've posted to a public Twitter account; the government agency here could look through private Facebook messages, which seems a lot like reading through your mail, paper or digital.

While it's not surprising that some employers might want to snoop in your social media life, it strikes me as a remarkable misapprehension of what Facebook is to think that it should be wholly open for background investigations. Legally, things are probably more complex, but it seems commonsensical that carte blanche access to your communications should be off-limits.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: employer; facebook; privacy
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To: SandRat
How did Rush put that.....

Twitter, My Space, ButBook.......

21 posted on 02/21/2011 4:18:22 PM PST by LasVegasMac (Have ya hit 'em in the a$$, Never let off the gas 'til ya rolled into Victory Lane?)
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To: oh8eleven; Tolsti2
The ACLU finally gets one right.

Well of course. Being as how this doesn't involve the 2nd Amendment
22 posted on 02/21/2011 4:19:00 PM PST by Svartalfiar
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To: PapaBear3625
I’m not on facebook. FR handles all my online needs.


but what happens when they go after FR...

23 posted on 02/21/2011 4:19:26 PM PST by Nat Turner (I can see NOVEMBER 2012 from my house....)
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To: GraceG
Just create a “work” facebook account that is clean and squeeky.

Precisely.

24 posted on 02/21/2011 4:20:58 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: FromLori

Tell them you will “friend” them and they can look to your heart’s delight. But no one gets your passwords.

They have no need of your passwords.


25 posted on 02/21/2011 4:21:02 PM PST by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right..........)
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To: Tolsti2
I strongly disagree with the ACLU. This isn't a case of a private employer, or even any ordinary government agency, asking for this information. This is a Department of Corrections we're talking about here, and in any kind of job like this a close scrutiny of applicants for their freinds, acquanitances and affiliations would be warranted.

Having said that, I'd wonder just how effective this kind of request would be. An applicant can create multiple Facebook pages and selectively show the employer which one paints him/her in the best light, or can (as someone else pointed out) simply tell the employer that they don't have a Facebook account.

26 posted on 02/21/2011 4:21:22 PM PST by Alberta's Child ("If you touch my junk, I'm gonna have you arrested.")
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To: GraceG
Just create a “work” facebook account that is clean and squeeky.

I was thinking similar, but I thought of calling it a "throwdown" facebook account.

27 posted on 02/21/2011 4:24:55 PM PST by meyer (We will not sit down and shut up.)
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To: FromLori

Reading what I’ve published is fine. Asking for my password is not.

I walked out of a job interview (I badly needed the job at the time) for this sort of invasive crap. Way back when- I applied as a store manager for a convenience store chain in California (no, not 7-11). The application form was more than 30 pages long, and asked about things like the serial numbers of firearms that I owned. It got worse from there.

I think I still have the thing somewhere, I’ll keep an eye open for it. Anybody that has any appreciation of personal privacy would be appalled by it.


28 posted on 02/21/2011 4:24:59 PM PST by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: GraceG

I have two facebook logons.

One is personal, and one is professional.


29 posted on 02/21/2011 4:25:04 PM PST by mom4melody
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To: Svartalfiar

Ah, they’re not too keen on the 1st Amendment either.


30 posted on 02/21/2011 4:27:31 PM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: FromLori

If employers can ask to take a sample of your urine, I guess they can *ask* for this, too.

Doesn’t mean you have to give it to them.


31 posted on 02/21/2011 4:31:45 PM PST by nkronos
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To: FromLori

I could care less. Employers can ask for whatever they want.

I, of course, reserve the right to tell them to kiss my ash. After which they can decide whether to hire me, and I can reconsider if I want to work for them.

Of course it does help, to be able to pull that off, to be very good at what you do. Then again, if I were conducting a job interview(and I do)... seeing just how far someone would spread cheek would tell me a lot about them.


32 posted on 02/21/2011 4:34:06 PM PST by Fantomw
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To: FromLori

This is so stoopid. Everyone knows all the real ganstas use My Space.


33 posted on 02/21/2011 4:36:58 PM PST by Raebie
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To: Lancey Howard

Gonna be hard to explain why your face is on another FB page with your name on it.


34 posted on 02/21/2011 4:38:09 PM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: All
Why would anyone even have a Face book acct? You would have to be dumber than a box of rocks.
35 posted on 02/21/2011 4:42:08 PM PST by troy McClure
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To: SandRat

What about FREEPER postings???? Those live on forever.


36 posted on 02/21/2011 4:49:52 PM PST by pointsal
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To: I see my hands

How about voting for?


37 posted on 02/21/2011 4:52:03 PM PST by nascarnation
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To: Riley
“The application form was more than 30 pages long, and asked about things like the serial numbers of firearms that I owned.”

Good for you. Unless the job was for a LEO or some thing like that its none of their GD business what the S/N of your firearms are or if you even own any.

38 posted on 02/21/2011 4:53:36 PM PST by Polynikes (Haakkaa Paalle)
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To: Raebie

MySpace has pretty much become obsolete.

FB essentially became the standard in the last 12 mos.


39 posted on 02/21/2011 4:54:53 PM PST by nascarnation
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To: SandRat

This is a type of social media site...

Can I have your password?


40 posted on 02/21/2011 4:57:52 PM PST by EBH ( Whether you eat your bread or see it vanish into a looter's stomach, is an absolute.)
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