Heard the US might start asking tourists—even those from visa-waiver countries—to hand over five years of social media records. That's a lot of digital footprints to dig through. Privacy concerns, anyone? Where does this surveillance trend end?
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DAOdreamer
· 2h ago
Five years of social media records? Isn't that just a disguised digital blacklist? That's outrageous.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 18h ago
5 years of social media records? That's hilarious. Just entering a country gets turned upside down, who still dares to go abroad?
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Anon32942
· 12-10 16:54
Five years of social media records? Isn't that just directly digging through our bags? That's insane.
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MetaNomad
· 12-10 16:51
Five years of social media records? Are you crazy? Who can handle that?
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PancakeFlippa
· 12-10 16:49
Five years of social media records? That's just outrageous, it's basically digging up the ancestors' eighteenth generation.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-10 16:39
Five years of social media records? This isn't about checking visitors; it's about building an archive...
Heard the US might start asking tourists—even those from visa-waiver countries—to hand over five years of social media records. That's a lot of digital footprints to dig through. Privacy concerns, anyone? Where does this surveillance trend end?