Which of the following is the MOST ACCURATE statement about the privacy of information shared through social media?
A.
The Social Media Privacy Treaty is a binding international treaty that makes it illegal for employers to seek social media log-in credentials from job applicants and employees.
B.
If fraud examiners access information that is posted on a social media site without authorization, they could be held liable for invasion of privacy by false light (creating a misleading perception).
C.
A fraud examiner cannot be held liable for violating a user's privacy if they hack or break into areas of the site that the user designated as private because all social media information is public.
D.
It is legal to search for information that is posted and made available to the public.
Fraud examiners are legally allowed to view and use information that is publicly available on social media. However, accessing private or restricted areas without authorization (e.g., hacking) is illegal and can lead to liability for privacy violations.
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