https://theintercept.com/2016/10/21/the-u-s-government-wants-to-read-travele... qui il documento: "Collecting social media data will enhance the existing investigative process and provide DHS greater clarity and visibility to possible nefarious activity and connections by providing an additional tool set which analysts and investigators may use to better analyze and investigate the case" https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=USCBP-2007-0102-0016 Oscillo fra il dubbio se sia inquietante o sciocco... Visti i "grandi risalutati" ottenuti nella prevenzione già effettuabile su social media con profili pubblici, sarei per la seconda ipotesi. Tuttavia questo controllo sociale bulimico mi induce a conservare la prima opzione. -- Prof. Avv. Alessandro Mantelero Politecnico di Torino Nexa Center for Internet and Society | Director of Privacy Politecnico di Torino–Tongji University| Coordinator, Double Degree program in Management and IP Law Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology | Part-time Expert, School of Public Administration European Data Protection Law Review | Associate Editor http://staff.polito.it/alessandro.mantelero @mantelero EMAIL POLICY: once a day (Mon-Fri)