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Re US government starts asking foreign travelers to disclose their social media accounts


From: "Dave Farber" <farber () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2016 12:16:20 -0500




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From: Richard Forno <rforno () infowarrior org>
Date: December 25, 2016 at 9:56:25 AM EST
To: Dave Farber <dave () farber net>
Cc: ip <ip () listbox com>
Subject: Re: [IP] US government starts asking foreign travelers to disclose their social media accounts


Why does this remind me of the "four stupid questions" airlines asked us back in the '80s when we checked our bags?  
(And which George Carlin rightfully ripped in a brilliant sketch).   It may look impressive/effective on paper and/or 
to the uninformed, but come on --- any serious adversary will either a) lie or b) have a 'clean' set of social media 
accounts and/or legends ready to fork over to show how pure they are to the inspector.   More security theater, 
simple as that.     

(Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, Dave & fellow IP'ers!! -- rick)

--
It's better to burn out than fade away.


On Dec 24, 2016, at 23:50, Dave Farber <farber () gmail com> wrote:




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From: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne () warpspeed com>
Date: December 23, 2016 at 5:16:36 AM EST
To: Multiple recipients of Dewayne-Net <dewayne-net () warpspeed com>
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] US government starts asking foreign travelers to disclose their social media accounts
Reply-To: dewayne-net () warpspeed com

US government starts asking foreign travelers to disclose their social media accounts
To ‘identify potential threats’
By Nick Statt
Dec 22 2016
<http://www.theverge.com/2016/12/22/14066082/us-customs-border-patrol-social-media-account-facebook-twitter>

The US Customs and Border Protection has started demanding that foreign travelers hand over Facebook, Twitter, and 
other social media account information upon entering the country, according to a report from Politico. The new 
policy follows a proposal laid out back in June and applies only to those travelers who enter the US temporarily 
without a visa through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization, or ESTA, process. The goal, the government 
says, is to “identify potential threats,” a spokesperson tells Politico. 

Activists fear the policy could be a threat to human rights

The new policy went into effect on Tuesday, and the request is currently “optional.” It asks foreign travelers to 
“enter information associated with your online presence,” and offers a drop-down menu allowing participants to 
enter in account names for most major social networks, including LinkedIn and even Google+. 

It’s unclear if the information collected can be immediately used to deny travelers entry into the US. However, the 
express purpose of the collection is to identify individuals with ties to terrorist groups. As it stands today, 
Customs and Border Protection says it will not deny entry to those that refuse to submit any social media 
information. 

Still, the implementation of such a controversial policy has enraged human rights activists and technology 
companies. Members of both communities expressed concern when the policy was first proposed this past summer. At 
the time, industry lobbying group the Internet Association, which represents companies like Facebook and Google, 
joined with the ACLU to condemn the proposal for its potential free speech and privacy violations.

These groups fear that the request for social media info, although voluntary, will urge members of marginalized 
groups from the Middle East and elsewhere to fill out the information for fear of being denied entry. It could then 
be highly scrutinized, activists say, without clear and transparent guidelines. The policy could also lead to 
potential abuses and even security risks as the information is collected and stored by the government.

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