“Meeting with Congress on Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly suggested the United States could soon ask international visitors for passwords to social media accounts. ‘We want to get on their social media, with passwords: What do you do, what do you say?’ Kelly told the House Homeland Security Committee about the potential vetting measure, in a moment noted by NBC News. ‘If they don’t want to cooperate then you don’t come in.'”
Read more: http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/8/14549026/homeland-security-kelley-social-media-passwords-travelers
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