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How the new U.S. visa rules affect your online privacy | Explained
Privacy experts criticize the U.S. government’s new social media vetting requirements for visa applicants, comparing the approach to an authoritarian regime. They note that while applicants can ignore the request, doing so risks their visa application, making it hard to claim privacy laws are violated.
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