We need a travel mode for social media accounts. This man was arrested at Heathrow for not providing passwords: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/may/14/campaign-group-to-challenge-uk-over-surrender-of-passwords-at-border-control …
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Curious: What precisely would you like to see this mode do & how best do you think it should be done not to expose its users to more danger?
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…and how you think it won’t get users of it into more trouble. Especially at scale.
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I think depending on scale it might be they give up. But the use of this feature is likely to lead to folks getting arrested, no?
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there’s no law against limiting account access in the UK or US
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There’s no law mandating giving up your passwords either.
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sure there is, see section 2.3.5 http://library.college.police.uk/docs/acpo/Schedule-7-TerrorismAct2000-2009.pdf …
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