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For many of us, giving up a password is a no-no. But what if the government told you to do so. For people who want to visit the United States, they may be asked to give up their social media password. Now I'm all for security, and making sure that anyone who comes into the country has no intentions to do harm. But I wonder how far should the government go to keep us safe. As Americans we have privacy laws to protect us, but for those outside the states, these laws don't apply. I'm torn on this issue. What do you think? Should the government be asking for peoples social media passwords as requirement to visit the US?
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CNBC
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