Taiwanese man gets 3 months in prison for logging into wife’s Facebook account to win her back

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A man in Taiwan landed in the soup after logging into his wife’s Facebook account in a desperate bid to win her back after a bitter dispute. For that privacy breach, a court sentenced him to three months in prison, commutable to a fine of NT$1,000 (S$43) a...

Using his wife’s Facebook account, Mr Hou told his daughter and mother-in-law he was sorry over what happened between him and Ms Yu, and asked that they intervene to get her to talk to him.

The court, in a ruling this week, sided with her. It said individuals do not forfeit the right to privacy when they get married.

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