State Agency Reviews Policy On Facebook Prying
February 23, 2011
If you were at a job interview, and the interviewer requested access to your Facebook account, what would you do? It's well-known that many employers check up on applicants' online lives when they're evaluating them — but a state agency in Maryland takes it a bit further. When he sought a new position at the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, Robert Collins underwent a background check. And just to be sure he wasn't hiding anything, he was asked to provide his Facebook login. That request stepped over boundaries Collins didn't want crossed — and he teamed up with the ACLU to put the agency back on its side of the line.
State Agency Reviews Policy On Facebook Prying Maryland Agency Stops Asking Interviewees for Facebook Login (The Atlantic)