16 Feb 2021
New Social Media Privacy State Law Compliance Guidance
This month, Practical Guidance is publishing new social media privacy state law Q&As for all 51 jurisdictions. These Q&As address whether a state has enacted social media account privacy legislation, describes the conduct that these state laws prohibit, and addresses exceptions to these state laws. Click below to access our new social media privacy Q&A for Delaware.
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- Student Social Media Privacy State Law Survey
Check out this survey for an overview of state laws prohibiting educational institutions from asking or requiring students to divulge their social media usernames and passwords or otherwise provide access to their social media accounts. - Social Media: Employer Access to Employees’ Accounts State Law Survey
Access this state law survey for guidance on state laws prohibiting private employers from asking or requiring job applicants or employees to divulge their social media usernames and passwords or otherwise provide access to their social media accounts. - Social Media Information Regarding Job Applicants and Employees: Key Considerations
Use this practice note for information on key legal issues surrounding the use of social media to vet job applicants and to obtain information on current employees.
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