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    Grade school teacher's aide fired for refusing to hand over Facebook password

    Kimberly Hester, a grade school teacher's aide in Michigan, was fired for refusing to hand over her Facebook password to her supervisors. Hester posted a picture of a co-workers' shoes and pants bunched around her ankles on Facebook in April 2011 with the caption, "Thinking of you." She posted the picture in jest, but a parent who's on her Facebook friend list saw the image and reported it to Frank Squires Elementary where Hester was employed, prompting the investigation.

    Teachers have gotten in trouble for Facebook status messages before, but in Hester's case, it's her refusal to hand over her password that actually got her fired. One of the supervisors from the Lewis Cass Intermediate School District (ISD), the regional service center for education in Michigan, even wrote her a letter when she refused to give them her password for the third time.

    Part of the letter read: "... in the absence of you voluntarily granting Lewis Cass ISD administration access to your Facebook page, we will assume the worst and act accordingly." Lewis Cass wanted to put Hester on a paid administrative leave before they fired her, but she chose to go on an unpaid leave because she believes she did nothing wrong. She plans to use the letter she received to sue the school district.

    An increasing number of companies and schools have started asking employees and students for their Facebook passwords. The practice has been growing at such an alarming rate, that Facebook released its official stance on the issue, telling its users that they have the right not to comply with their employers' request. Several politicians including Michigan's own State Representatives Aric Nesbitt and Matt Lori have been pushing for bills that will make the breach of privacy an illegal practice. Unfortunately, it hasn't been going very well for them — the House of Representatives recently rejected a legislation that would protect your passwords from employers' prying eyes.
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    1984 ??..........
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    ugh people are losing there privacy every single day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by verus rex View Post
    ugh people are losing there privacy every single day.

    Absurd isn't it...They actually had to gull to demand her password...What would that have accomplished?...Would they hijack her account by posting crap to demean or degrade her?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nivek242 View Post
    Absurd isn't it...They actually had to gull to demand her password...What would that have accomplished?...Would they hijack her account by posting crap to demean or degrade her?...
    exactly or found out what she really thinks of them when she's not a the school.

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    that is so stupid, that info is no ones business except the facebook user and the government's super computer! Its not much different from an employer requiring to see a diary in order to hire the worker.

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    I can kinda understand the rationale behind it.
    People can easily hide things in facebook that others shouldn't see.
    So what better way to find out about someones personality than checking what is essentially their diary.
    But it is too far...

    I heard that there's a law moving to make this practice illegal, right?



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