• @[email protected]
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    275 months ago

    This is key:

    “Officers routinely ask travellers to provide their passcode or password to devices so they can be examined, but they do not have the power to compel passengers

    If they ask for your password, you can confidently say no. Let them have the device, and leave once cleared. Ensure your devices are encrypted.

    They even asked for his password manager’s password. FFS.

    Lose the device. It’s better than giving into that illegal activity

    • @[email protected]
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      5 months ago

      ^ 100% this. My data’s backed up. I can get a new phone and sue the government later for confiscating a personal asset without due cause. Fuck that Gestapo shit.

      Also, I disable biometric locks when traveling through airports and similar situations. They can easily “compel” biometrics from me, but not a password.

      I don’t have any concerns for my local coppers wanting to take my phone - it’s too risky for them to do that without due cause - but the same can’t be said for federal power trippers like Border Force (what a fucking stupid name - sounds like something Trump came up with).

    • @kosanovskiy
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      15 months ago

      This is why I started to carry 2 phones. Since one I can hand to scan and had nothing. Other is in a carry on covered.

    • @VelvetStorm
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      5 months ago

      Ya losing my phone is totally worth it🙄

        • @VelvetStorm
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          15 months ago

          Or I spent 1200 usd on my phone and then got a pay cut and hours cut.

          • @laughterlaughter
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            25 months ago

            I never understood people who spend $1000+ on a phone. But that’s besides the point, I know.

            But back on topic. I understand. I guess it’s a matter of what mattes to you most: the money you paid for the phone, or an agent knowing your personal passwords and going through your personal stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 months ago

        A phone is a grand roughly.

        when they see you text an unknown number “ok be there in 5” a few weeks ago and use that to “prove” you committed any crime they can imagine it’ll cost you a lot more money.

        • @VelvetStorm
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          15 months ago

          Jokes on you, I don’t meet up with anyone other than my wife.