Veep Peep 13 Posted ... Hello, I am reading border guards can now ask for your mobile device passwords, and denying them the passwords are not an answer - you can be detained. What would you do if a border guard asked you for your phone and PIN? Would you leave your phone at home Is there any recourse? Delete browser history - sure. Delete all Whatsapps conversations? Should one delete all banking apps? They can see some of my naughty pix.... Thoughts? Comments? Thanks, Mr. V Quote Share this post Link to post
Ricnvolved1956 51 Posted ... Don't travel out of the country with your smartphone. Get a burner phone that can be used wherever you're going. You can throw it away before boarding the jet to come home, or if you keep it on the return flight, erase all data before the TSA goons demand to see it. If they demand to keep it (whether from frustration, or just because they're overzealous, stupid assholes), so what? It's a burner phone, what have you lost? 2 Veep Peep and OmniNegro reacted to this Quote Hide Ricnvolved1956's signature Hide all signatures During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. —George Orwell The further society drifts from truth the more it hates those who speak it. —George Orwell A lie is as good as the truth when everyone believes. No one ever lost a dime underestimating the intelligence of the amerikan public. {Generally attributed to H.L. Mencken} THANK YOU: Russia Today; Edward Snowden; Julian Assange; John Kiriakou; Thomas Drake; William Binney; Ray McGovern; Kirk Wiebe; Matt Taibbi; Sputnik News Share this post Link to post
OmniNegro 155 Posted ... Idiot lawmakers are already trying to make it illegal to even own a burner. Why? Because they think "Only criminals need them". And those TSA goons? They are the real criminals. I do not even own a mobile device. No phone, no tablet, no laptop. And a few years ago I was "detained" by the idiots at an airport I was going to because I "would not produce my phone upon demand". I was there six hours until the shift change where the new shift asked why I was there and promptly released me. I swear they never even asked me if I had a phone. (The next shift that is.) So if you require a phone with you at all times, do as MoT suggested and buy a burner. If you cannot for some reason, then you can and will survive without one. While you waste away from phone withdrawal, I suggest you take the time to write your lawmakers about how stupid things are. 2 Ricnvolved1956 and Veep Peep reacted to this Quote Hide OmniNegro's signature Hide all signatures Debugging is at least twice as hard as writing the program in the first place.So if you write your code as clever as you can possibly make it, then by definition you are not smart enough to debug it. Share this post Link to post
Ricnvolved1956 51 Posted ... OmniNegro-- Not sure I would've put up with being "detained" for 6 hours on the suspicion that I was refusing to cough up a mobile phone I didn't even have. I think most people have heard the expression, "The squeaky wheel gets the grease". If I were in your place, I might've been........ LOUD. Whiney.... complaining in a highly irritating manner.... perhaps crying.... muttering about having a cardiac condition.... dramatically wondering why God was putting you through this trial..... making clear inference to the sh*theads that you just might be a real head case. Just be sure to stay loud in your behavior, but punctuate it with an occasional sudden dramatic drop in tone as an eerie and disturbing contrast to the loudness. My guess is that after an hour or two of that kind of behavior, they would forcibly push you out the door just so they wouldn't have to hear it anymore. 1 OmniNegro reacted to this Quote Hide Ricnvolved1956's signature Hide all signatures During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. —George Orwell The further society drifts from truth the more it hates those who speak it. —George Orwell A lie is as good as the truth when everyone believes. No one ever lost a dime underestimating the intelligence of the amerikan public. {Generally attributed to H.L. Mencken} THANK YOU: Russia Today; Edward Snowden; Julian Assange; John Kiriakou; Thomas Drake; William Binney; Ray McGovern; Kirk Wiebe; Matt Taibbi; Sputnik News Share this post Link to post
Kepler_452b 77 Posted ... Hello, I am reading border guards can now ask for your mobile device passwords, and denying them the passwords are not an answer - you can be detained. What would you do if a border guard asked you for your phone and PIN? Would you leave your phone at home Is there any recourse? Delete browser history - sure. Delete all Whatsapps conversations? Should one delete all banking apps? They can see some of my naughty pix.... Thoughts? Comments? Thanks, Mr. V @Vevekpv. Would you mind posting some links to what you're reading? I'd like to determine if this is really a frequent problem or more of a rare one. It's hard to imagine that they are frequently detaining people. There would be a huge outcry from citizens and business travelers if they were detained without probable cause. Not saying it never happens, but I imagine its not that common. Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1441 Posted ... For me it's easy: Do not travel to USA. If you have to, don't bring your phone.If this happens here, I honestly don't know what I'm going to do.. never happened. Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
calvus 1 Posted ... Android smartphones are so easy. Back up your contacts and sensible data including apps notes pretty much anything. Wipe your phone. Create some temporary Google account. Add parents contacts and send them a message (so is not a suspiciously empty phone) cross the border. Log in your Google account and wait few minutes for all the magic of automatic restore. 1 rebellatio reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
greenclaydog 6 Posted ... Android smartphones are so easy. Back up your contacts and sensible data including apps notes pretty much anything. Wipe your phone. Create some temporary Google account. Add parents contacts and send them a message (so is not a suspiciously empty phone) cross the border. Log in your Google account and wait few minutes for all the magic of automatic restore. Laptops and other devices are not so easy. Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... https://blog.filippo.io/securing-a-travel-iphone/ 1 OpenSourcerer reacted to this Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
Veep Peep 13 Posted ... Hello, I am reading border guards can now ask for your mobile device passwords, and denying them the passwords are not an answer - you can be detained. What would you do if a border guard asked you for your phone and PIN? Would you leave your phone at home Is there any recourse? Delete browser history - sure. Delete all Whatsapps conversations? Should one delete all banking apps? They can see some of my naughty pix.... Thoughts? Comments? Thanks, Mr. V@Vevekpv. Would you mind posting some links to what you're reading? I'd like to determine if this is really a frequent problem or more of a rare one. It's hard to imagine that they are frequently detaining people. There would be a huge outcry from citizens and business travelers if they were detained without probable cause. Not saying it never happens, but I imagine its not that common.I would like to know more about the people who had this issue as well...like colour of skin, ethnicity, criminal background.. There are plenty of links. Google or Bing. I was reading an article from our national broadcaster. Below is some info http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/cbsa-border-smartphone-laptop-electronic-device-search-policy-1.3986496 Curious to hear your thoughts! Thanks, Mr. V Quote Share this post Link to post