France’s research minister said a French scientist was denied entry to the US this month after immigration officers at an airport searched his phone and found messages in which he had expressed criticism of the Trump administration.

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    9 months ago

    How’d they get into his phone? Face or fingerprint?

    Make sure you turn off biometrics before traveling. They can’t force you to disclose a passcode.

    EDIT: Actually, if you have to travel to the USA, wipe your phone before you leave.

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      They can still make your life difficult though. I think the better option is don’t fly into or through US territory if you can help it.

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      They will also ask you for your password for online accounts and refuse entry if you don’t. And as we have all seen recently that does not necessarily mean “next flight home”.

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      If you have an android device, setup a second user account with nothing on it and use that when going through customs.

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        I mean, you might fool them. But its best to just backup everything to a Non-US cloud provider in an encrypted format, and wipe the device before leaving. I wouldn’t rely on the “multi-user” trick. Who knows what forensics tools they have.

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      How’d they get into his phone? Face or fingerprint?

      I was looking for this as well. It seems like a rather important piece of info for the article to leave out.

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        Here’s how the borders work:

        “Sir/Ma’am, please unlock your device”

        “No”

        “Entry Denied”


        (Except for US Citizens, they cannot be denied entry* even if they refuse to unlock their device, however, their devices could be confiscated

        *for now)

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      So, what if I as an american, travel to canada. On my re-entry, am i going to get my phone searched for anti-maga stuff?

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        The US Government cannot deny US Citizens from entering the US.* However, they can (and mostly likely will) seize all your belongings and detain you for up to 48 hours. So its best to wipe your devices before crossing the border (both ways). They can deny permanent residents (aka: green card holders) from entry.

        *for now

        But my real advice is: Unless you are intending to migrate permanently, do not cross the US borders (neither in nor out) under the current administration.

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        They could try. They can compel you to open it with Face ID or fingerprint. If that’s turned off they cannot compel you to disclose your passcode. They can seize your phone. They cannot prevent you from entering the country.

        They’re probably only going to do it with some kind of suspicion. But that suspicion could be the border protection officer is having a bad day.