- Prohibits an employer from forcing prospective or current employees to provide access to their own private account as a condition of employment.
- Prohibits employers from discriminating or retaliating against a prospective or current employee because that employee refuses to provide access to a password-protected account.
- The Password Protection Act only prohibits adverse employment related actions as a consequence of an employee’s failure to provide access to their own private accounts. It preserves the rights of employers to:
- Permit social networking within the office on a voluntary basis.
- Set policies for employer-operated computer systems.
- Hold employees accountable for stealing data from their employers.
- Employers that violate the Password Protection Act may face financial penalties.
It certainly looks like this whole issue is being taken extremely seriously which we guess is a good thing for employees and those currently on the look for jobs!