Foreign tourists appear wary of giving up their social media histories to visit the United States, a leading travel group says

Foreign tourists appear wary of giving up their social media histories to visit the United States, a leading travel group says

A US plan to step up scrutiny of foreign visitors' social media use threatens to cut tourist spending by up to $15.7 billion this year as people decide to stay away, an industry group said Thursday.

A survey of potential travellers to the United States from visa-exempt countries found that 34 percent said they were "somewhat or much less likely to visit the US in the next two to three years" if the policy goes into effect, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.

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