You Shouldn’t Have To Make Your Social Media Public To Get A Visa

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Summary:
- This article discusses the U.S. government's proposal to require visa applicants to provide their social media information, including usernames and passwords, as part of the application process.
- The article argues that this requirement is an invasion of privacy and could discourage people from using social media, which has become an important part of modern life.
- The article suggests that this proposal is unnecessary and that the government should find a better way to screen visa applicants without compromising their privacy.

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