Password Protection App will ban employers from asking for Facebook passwords

There has been a lot of hoo-ha lately on how employees should not ask prospective and current employees access to their Facebook account. While it might have merely been frowned upon in the past, it looks like a new legislation has been introduced that is looking to protect employees and prospective employees from employers who might be asking for access to their personal social media website accounts as part of the hiring condition. If this sounds familiar, it’s because such practices were banned in Maryland along with proposal of the SNOPA bill. This particular legislation has been dubbed the Password Protection Act some of its points include:

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!

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