US could demand five-year social media history from tourists before allowing entry

US Customs and Border Protection proposes requiring tourists from select countries to provide up to five years' worth of social media activity before entering the country.

According to a recent proposal, visitors from European countries and other regions could be asked to hand over their social media history, including posts, messages, and even private messages, to gain entry into the US. This would apply to travelers who normally face relatively straightforward processing through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

The move is part of an executive order issued by President Trump in January that aims to strengthen US borders and reduce what he sees as illegal immigration.

Under the proposal, applicants will need to disclose their social media handles used over the past five years, with any omitted information potentially resulting in visa denial. The US state department would review online presence for both applicants and dependents, requiring all privacy settings on social media profiles to be made public.

The proposal also calls for travelers to provide telephone numbers and email addresses they've used in the last five and 10 years, respectively, as well as details about family members.

Supporters of Trump claim that the new rules are necessary to ensure that only trustworthy individuals enter the country. However, critics argue that this requirement could deter tourists from traveling to the US, citing concerns over data protection and online freedom.

Australian tourists who had initially planned to visit the US for the World Cup have reportedly put off their trips due to these stringent requirements. One of those affected called the new rules "horrifying."

While the proposal is still in its early stages, some experts predict it could lead to an increase in wait times and significantly boost the costs associated with enforcing ESTA.

This move comes as travel to the US has seen a decline in recent years, with some countries facing restrictions.
 
I'm low-key annoyed about this new US proposal πŸ™„. Like, what's next? Asking for bank statements or tax returns just to enter the country? It feels like they're trying to monitor our every move online and it's just not right 🀯.

I get that security is important, but do we really need to dig through five years' worth of social media activity to ensure someone's trustworthy? That's a lot of personal info to share with the government πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And what about people who don't even have that kind of online presence? It's just not fair πŸ‘Ž.

And let's be real, this is basically a big invasion of privacy 😳. I mean, can you imagine if they asked for your browsing history or what apps you use on your phone? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ No thank you! This proposal is just a total overreach and it needs to be stopped ASAP πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh, this is so worrying 🀯. I mean, what's next? Asking for our browsing history on google or something? It's like they're trying to monitor every single move we make online. And what about data protection laws? The US has one of the weakest records when it comes to protecting personal info, but now they want to require people to give up even more of their private lives? It's just too much πŸ™„.

And let's not forget about the tourists who are going to be affected by this. Australian fans were supposed to come to the US for the World Cup, but now they're putting it off because of these rules πŸ˜”. That's a huge loss of revenue and cultural exchange. It's like the US is trying to keep its borders closed, not just physically, but also mentally and culturally.

I'm all for keeping people safe, but this feels like an overreach πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The government needs to find more creative ways to address security concerns without stifling freedom of movement and online expression. This just doesn't feel right 😐.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about this one... Like, what's next? Asking for our Netflix history too? πŸ“Ί I get that security is important, but do we really need to snoop on people's social media feeds? It sounds like a huge invasion of privacy. And what's the point of knowing everyone's online activity anyway? Is it just going to help track down potential "illegal immigrants" or is it about keeping our citizens safe from fake news and conspiracy theories? πŸ€ͺ I don't see how this is a good use of government resources. It could be so easy to fudge some numbers on an application, too... I need to see some actual data on how this would work before I'm convinced it's not just a bad idea. πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, this is just crazy 😱! I can understand wanting to keep track of people's backgrounds, but do we really need to monitor their online lives? It feels like an invasion of privacy and I'm not sure it's necessary. What's next, will they be asking for our browser history too?! 🀯 And what about the Aussie tourists who are putting off their trips because of this? That's just a shame. It's always been so easy to travel between countries and now we're making it more complicated. I hope some common sense prevails and these rules get watered down. We need to find a balance between security and freedom, not one that stifles our online lives 😐
 
I'm super concerned about this new proposal 🀯. I mean, what's next? Require us to hand over our browsing history too? It's like, come on, who needs that kind of info? πŸ˜‚ And what about people who don't have a big online presence? Are they supposed to be suspected of something just because they're not super active on social media? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I get that the US government wants to strengthen its borders and all, but this is just so over the top 🚫. I mean, how's it gonna affect people who are actually trying to visit for good reasons, like for tourism or family visits? It's just gonna be a huge hassle 🀯.

And what about data protection and online freedom? We're already living in a world where our every move is being tracked and monitored, do we really need the US government adding more to that mix? 😳

This proposal feels super invasive and kinda creepy πŸ•·οΈ. Let's hope it gets shot down ASAP before it becomes a reality πŸ’₯
 
Wow 🀯! Like, can you believe they want us to share our entire social media history? That's just too much info! What's next, sharing our browsing history and stuff? It sounds like they're trying to control what we do online, which is really messed up πŸ˜’. And it's not like we're doing anything wrong just by being tourists... it's just a little invasive, you know? I mean, who needs all that personal info, anyway? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Ugh, this new rule on social media is like something straight outta a sci-fi movie 😱. I mean, do they really need all that info? It's like they're trying to create a digital dossier on everyone who enters the country πŸ€–. And what about people who just wanna share their vacation pics and vids without being scrutinized all the time? It's like, can't we just enjoy our trips without having to justify every single post? πŸ“Έ

I remember when I used to travel to Europe back in 2010 πŸ—ΊοΈ, it was all so relaxed. We didn't need to show our social media handles or anything πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on the password requirements... that was a nightmare πŸ’».

This new rule is just another way for the government to control what we do online and who we associate with 🀝. I'm not saying it's all bad, but can't they see how this is gonna impact tourism? I mean, who wants to travel to a country where they have to be monitored 24/7? 😳
 
I'm literally shaking my head over this 🀯... I mean, what's next? Are they gonna ask for our Netflix password too? πŸ˜‚ Like, I get that security is important, but come on! This is like, way too much info to be sharing online. What if you got a job interview and had a private convo with your ex on the same thread? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ And what about all the private stuff we don't even want to share online?! 🀐
 
omg this is so ridiculous 🀯 like they're going to ask ppl for 5 yrs of social media history lol what's next? πŸ€” will they need our instagram stories too?! πŸ˜‚ but seriously, who gets approved and who doesn't idk how thats even supposed to work. i mean, isnt the point of traveling to visit ppl not to spy on them? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ its just so invasive 🚫
 
I'm so worried about this new proposal πŸ€•. Like, I totally get why they wanna make sure everyone's trustworthy and all that, but come on, social media history? That's just crazy talk 😱! What's next, asking us to hand over our DNA or something? 🀣 It's already hard enough dealing with the paperwork for ESTA, now you're gonna ask us to dig up every single post we've ever made online? No thanks, I'd rather not travel to America at all if that's what it takes πŸ’”. And what about people who have no idea their online activity is public? It's just not fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can't they just focus on making the process easier instead of more complicated? πŸ˜’
 
omg this sounds like total invasion of privacy 🀯 - like what's next? asking for your browser history too? it's crazy that they think social media activity is even relevant to whether you're trustworthy or not... and the fact that they want all private settings to be public is just, no 🚫. i mean, what about people who have been bullied or harassed online? wouldn't they be totally traumatized if their ex or a stalker had access to their entire history? it's like, what kind of country are we living in where our government thinks it needs to be that involved in our personal lives? πŸ€”
 
πŸš«πŸ˜’ This is getting out of hand... I mean, who needs that kind of invasive surveillance? 🀯 Online activity is already a huge part of our lives, and now they want 5 whole years' worth of it? That's just ridiculous. What's next? Phone records from 10 years ago? πŸ“žπŸ‘€ And for what? So the government can supposedly ensure "only trustworthy individuals" enter the country? Like, how does that even work? πŸ€” I'm more worried about data protection and online freedom than immigration. This is a total overreach. πŸ’»
 
omg i cant even imagine having to give my entire instagram history to the us customs lol like what if they wanna see that convo i had with my ex like 3 yrs ago πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and whats up with all this data protection stuff? i get that security is a big deal but dont we have better things to worry about than our online activity? πŸ€” and idk man, i feel bad for those aussies who were planning on coming to the world cup now. thats like, such a bummer πŸŽ‰πŸ˜”
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is a crazy idea 🀯! Like, what's next? Asking for our browsing history from Google and Facebook too?! 😱 It's already scary enough that they're tracking us online, no need to add more to it. And the fact that they want our private messages too? No thanks, I don't think anyone should have to put their personal life on display like that. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I get why some people might say it's necessary for security reasons but I think there are better ways to do it without messing with our freedom online.

And can you imagine if they start asking for your phone numbers and email addresses from 10 years ago? That's just creepy 😳! What if you've moved, or changed your number, or email address?! It's just too much. I don’t think this is something that should be implemented. It’s better to stick with the current system, even if it's not perfect πŸ€”.

I'm actually thinking of skipping my next US vacation because of these new rules πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Not gonna lie, it’s kinda turned me off from traveling there now 🚫. Maybe I’m just being paranoid but I don’t think this is a good idea at all πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I'm all about protecting our online freedom, but at the same time, we gotta keep our borders secure 🚫. Asking tourists from select countries for their social media history might seem extreme, but if it helps prevent any potential threats, then maybe it's worth considering πŸ‘€.

However, the fact that Australian tourists are already being deterred by these new rules is a major red flag πŸ”΄. Data protection and online freedom are crucial aspects of our digital lives, and restricting people's ability to share their thoughts online without fear of repercussions can have serious consequences πŸ€–.

I'm not sure if this proposal is the best solution, but I do think we need to find a balance between security and individual liberties πŸ’ͺ. Maybe instead of requiring social media history, they could focus on more traditional methods of vetting travelers? 🀝
 
Man, can you believe this? 🀯 They're asking for social media history from tourists like it's no big deal! What's next, requiring us to hand over our browsing history too? 😱 I mean, I get it, security and all that jazz, but come on... we're not talking about some shady character trying to sneak in, we're talking about your average Joe who just wants to take a selfie at the Grand Canyon 🀳. And what's with all the private messages? Like, do they really need to know who you're texting about?! πŸ“± It's just too much. I'm starting to think that Trump's idea of "strengthening borders" is just an excuse for him to meddle in our personal lives πŸ˜’. And the fact that Aussies are putting off their trips because of this is just crazy... what's the point of having a tourist industry if you're not even gonna let people come and enjoy it?! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg this new rule is soooo not cool πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! like, can't they just trust people to behave? πŸ€” we're already living in an age where we have to be super careful about what we post online anyway...this is just taking it to a whole new level πŸ“Š. and btw what's the point of requiring private messages? that's kinda personal info, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ #NotMyBorderControl #SocialMediaSnooping #TravelTravails
 
πŸ€” this is getting out of hand like what's next they gonna ask us to dig up our entire internet history since 2000 or something 😱? i mean i get it america wants to be safe and all but come on we're not in the dark ages here. how's this gonna affect free speech and online anonymity tho? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ also what's the criteria for "trustworthy individuals" anyway is it based on our likes and shares or something more nuanced? πŸ“Š gotta see some solid evidence behind these claims before i buy into it πŸ’―
 
🀯 this new rule sounds like a total invasion of privacy πŸ€– anyone who's ever shared something online (which let's be real is basically everyone these days) could get turned away at the border just because they had a bad hair day or said something in a moment of rage πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ five years worth of social media activity? come on, can't they just focus on keeping us safe from actual threats instead of snooping around our online lives πŸ˜’
 
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