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This law is kind of a copout. They’re making it sound like they’re doing something good but really the law is just enforcing existing laws. It’s just COMMON SENSE to not let anybody access your Facebook account or any account. That just goes against contract law in general.
The real law that should be going on the books is one that prohibits employers from making you show them your Facebook even if the privacy settings are on. If you have a publicly searchable Facebook, then fine, you did it for yourself, but it should be against the law to make somebody show you something that is meant for friends and family only.
Some employers even go so far as to require you to “friend” them on Facebook as well. That should be against the law, too.
Thank goodness I don’t have a Facebook. I wouldn’t work for somebody that made me get one either.
16 days ago on Password Protection Act to prohibit employers from gaining access to Facebook accounts
Companies make more money making sure you die and getting your organs than saving your life.
Don’t fall for this scam, people.
24 days ago on Mark Zuckerberg announces organ donation feature for Facebook, inspired by Steve Jobs
If you become an organ donor, you pretty much sign your life away to collection companies as soon as the hospital notifies them that you’re on a ventilator.
You can’t get organs from a corpse, and a company makes more money making sure you die rather than saving your life.
Being an organ donor these days is like jumping into the ocean with chum. Don’t do it if you value your life.
24 days ago on California organ donor registry links 800 percent spike in registrations to new Facebook feature 1 reply