Thursday, October 4, 2018

Crossing Borders With Electronic Devices

I've written before of the folly of crossing into the U.S. with an electronic device.

That warning also applies to New Zealand:
Visitors to New Zealand can be fined 5,000 New Zealand dollars ($3,243) for refusing to provide passwords to unlock electronic devices and allow customs officials to examine them under a new law
Before you travel, get a burner phone and cross borders with it wiped clean.

2 comments:

  1. And reset the password to the default. "Beats me guy. Never could figure those things out."

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  2. "Yessir (Yes Ma'am), the password is fucKyoU. Shall I repeat fucKyoU for you? You did hear me say fucKyoU? I want to be clear."

    Yes, it would be to a minion, but I bet the minions aren't asking everyone for passwords.

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