There's a reason we create private passwords for our social media accounts: the information contained therein is private.
We're often warned not to give out these passwords — but how do we react if the police ask for them? That's what appeared to have happened in Watervliet recently, where a form included in the city's pistol permit application included a blank line for applicants to fill-in "Facebook & Password."
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New York: Controversy surrounds pistol permit application asking for Facebook information
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