I totally understand that this the day and age we live in, but I don't think that this is right if you ask me. Of course, I know that we are treading on new ground so there is no precedent, but I still think it's wrong.

Employers may not be able to ask you your age or inquire about your religion, but they can ask you for something almost as personal: Your Facebook username and password.

In an attempt to thoroughly screen job applicants, some companies and government agencies want to do more than view the publicly available social networking profile page. They want to log in and poke around. And since it is fairly common for Facebook users to lock down their sites so only friends can see it, employers are requesting the password.

What do you think? Is it OK for an employer or potential employer to ask and demand the password for your facebook account?

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