• roguetrick
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    Talk about burying the lede, the plantiff in this case was a fucking immigration lawyer and used to work for the DHS who got his attorney client privilege denied and got forensically searched (meaning they copied his data). This is insane gestapo shit. They knew who he was. https://www.themalikfirm.com/about/adam-a-malik2/

  • @Z4rK
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    441 year ago

    I literally have nothing to hide, but conveniently have just reset my phone whenever I’m flying into the US.

    • @2Xtreme21
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      My company will give you a blank laptop if you have confidential information on it when traveling to the US. The policy is always to comply and hand over everything if asked so they want to minimize any risks of information falling into the wrong hands.

      That policy also applies for traveling to China. So it’s pretty telling that my company thinks the US and Chinese governments are both risks to its intellectual property.

      • @qwertyqwertyqwerty
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        Holy shit. If I’m mathing correctly, that’s like 12% of the entire land mass of the contiguous US.

      • athos77
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        They’ve also been trying to claim that international airports are “external boundaries”, and that their power extends 100 out from there. So even “safe” places like, say, Denver or Indianapolis or St. Louis wouldn’t be safe if they have their way.

    • BrikoXOP
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      You can setup Syncthing to be able to quickly redownload everything after you reset your phone.

      • @Z4rK
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        131 year ago

        Well, but I specifically don’t want to quickly resync anything while I’m in the US. I’ll have what I need of documents on a Proton Drive or similar.

        I’ll turn back on iCloud sync later.

  • Actaeon
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    Well, that’s fucking terrifying. Because the “border” legally extends 80 100 miles in from the actual border due to some other stupid ruling.

    Edit: miles

  • @[email protected]
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    Things like this make me wish the traditionally anti government party wasn’t a bunch of loonies, because they’d be the ones pushing this to public conscious in a way that might move the needle.

    I don’t doubt the intentions of (some) progressive members of government, but they’re outgunned and have a long list of priorities. Getting legislation to reverse this isn’t coming from corporatists, the infinite retention is going to seem like a feature to business.

  • @[email protected]
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    Not world news? But people in the US: These things can be fought back. Vote in every election local to national. Put pressure on your representatives. Donate to reps who do right by your values. Apathy is how they win. Sign up for EFF’s e-mail alerts https://act.eff.org/

    • @Omnificer
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      I would argue that this is worldnews in that (if I understand it correctly) this impacts foreign travelers too, even those simply making connecting flights.