Delaware Code § 14-8103

Academic institution; prohibited acts
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(a) An academic institution shall not request or require that a student or applicant disclose any password or other related account
information in order to gain access to the student's or applicant's social networking site profile or account by way of an electronic
communication device.
(b) An academic institution shall not require or request that a student or applicant log onto a social networking site, mail account, or
any other internet site or application by way of an electronic communication device in the presence of an agent of the institution so as
to provide the institution access.
(c) No public or nonpublic academic institution shall monitor or track a student's or applicant's personal electronic communication
device by installation of software upon the device, or by remotely tracking the device by using intercept technology.
(d) An academic institution shall not request or require a student or applicant to add the employer or its representative to their personal
social networking site profile or account.
(e) An academic institution is prohibited from accessing a student's or applicant's social networking site profile or account indirectly
through any other person who is a social networking contact of the student or applicant.

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