A US-born NASA scientist was detained at the border until he unlocked his phone
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#3As a white man, I'm a bit concerned about coming back into my own country. The only social media accounts I have are here and reddit. Will the guards at the gate accept that I don't have a Facebook or twitter account?
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#6You're right about white males. Nothing ever happened to Aaron Hillel Swartz. Or is he a bit too dark for your taste?
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#7Conceivably, it's quite possible he had information which is subject to ITAR regulations, including data about sensors, mirrors. At the very least, he probably had sensor vendor specifications which are trade secrets and often covered under NDAs.
Just call a spade a spade. Trump wrote a shitty, racist executive order and people from all walks of life who happen to have one thing in common, a Muslim sounding name, are caught up in it.
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#8You're right about white males. Nothing ever happened to Aaron Hillel Swartz. Or is he a bit too dark for your taste?
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#9You're right about white males. Nothing ever happened to Aaron Hillel Swartz. Or is he a bit too dark for your taste?
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#10If you try and cross any border it will be relinquishing access to all accounts.
I'm assuming email also comes along with 'social media', since communication is by its definition social.
So how do you protect yourself? I think just going with "Don't have any social media" isn't a good answer because the relationship that children growing up today with the internet is almost completely different to even people 10-15 years older than them.
Someone having carte blanche access to a person's phone will find something if they want to.
Imagine you're in a few group chats, someone mentions doing some drug. And you've just entered a country where that's an instant prison sentence.
Maybe some off colour jokes about politicians? Proof to kick you out or at least detain.
I imagine we're at the cusp of something much more unsettling. The technology to reverse image search a face is available today. It's pretty easy to make you appear associated with anything, anyone, etc.