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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Bozeman rescinds password requirement for job applicants
Further to my previous posting, City in Montana requires job applicants to hand over all social network logins and passwords, the City of Bozeman has faced a huge backlash over its incredibly intrusive policy of requiring job applicants to hand over social networking login information. As a result, it has apparently rescinded the policy. See: Bozeman drops password requirement - Montana's News Station.
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employment,
privacy
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