If you think limiting Facebook access for travelers would make things worse, argue that. But dismissing it as a partial fix misses the point
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Replying to @Pinboard
The UK are imprisoning people not turning over passwords. What makes you think they won’t do the same if we don’t disable “travel mode”?
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Replying to @Armen52
because there is a law against not disclosing passwords, but no law that requires you to maintain full access to your social media
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Replying to @Pinboard
Just seems like a matter of time before a new law, or a judge determines intentionally hiding portions of your account doesn’t fly.
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Replying to @Armen52
so then we fight to block that law, or get a new one passed. ‘They could pass a law’ is a weak argument for inaction
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Replying to @Pinboard
Fair enough. If they’ve got it and just need to release it to us, they should. But it def seems like a short-term band-aid for broken policy
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Replying to @Armen52
it’s not just that, though. It’s a weird status quo to travel with all your archives. This helps with theft, lost devices too
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Replying to @Pinboard
Perhaps. I’d like to see an option that lets me archive my own data from more than a year ago, and then permanently delete it “in cloud”.
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I think the implementation details are interesting and fun to discuss. I just want them to do *something*
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