California Assembly Passes Bill To Protect Facebook Users’ Passwords

The fight to protect Facebook users’ passwords and other private information is taking place on both the national and state level, as the Assembly in California passed a bill Thursday that would deny employers from accessing anything designated as private by users of Facebook and other social networks.

The fight to protect Facebook users’ passwords and other private information is taking place on both the national and state level, as the Assembly in California passed a bill Thursday that would deny employers from accessing anything designated as private by users of Facebook and other social networks.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Assembly Bill 1844, sponsored by Assemblywoman Nora Campos (D-San Jose), passed without a dissenting vote, and its next stop is the state Senate.

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