9 points

TL;DR: Don’t enter the US, it’s a fascist oligarchy with zero respect for human rights or privacy.

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Here’s what travelers should know: “This site isn’t available in your region | usatoday.com

Yeah very cool. Also I presume that translates to “We can’t be fucked to care about user privacy enough to comply with GDPR”. And also “We can’t be fucked to know what the EU is”. Because they are blocking access to me here in Switzerland, outside the EU, where GDPR doesn’t apply.

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14 points

Buy a burner phone. Use a newly created email. Don’t install any of your socials (not even lemmy).

Use only Signal (with messages auto deleted after being read) to be in touch with the really close friends and family.

Don’t bring your personal laptop.

If it’s a longish stay you may install socials a few days after completing immigration. But don’t use fingerprint or Face ID in that case.

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5 points

Sounds like not coming here at all would be much simpler.

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9 points

The neat part of this is then getting detained for even longer for “suspicious activity”

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2 points

Hopefully the respective country’s embassy and place of work (outside of work, study I don’t see why anyone would want to go to that hellscape) can step in. Like check in with your significant other post landing when you’re waiting at immigration checkpoint. And if you’re not heard from after that, alarm bells should go off and embassies should be informed.

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11 points

Wow. Here is a free guide from the EFF, though it’s from 2017 so I don’t know how useful it still is.

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Lemmy doesn’t comply with GDPR either. It’s not really a mark of a bad website, they just don’t get traffic from Europe most likely.

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104 points

the last time this idiocy was going around, companies were switching employees to netbooks, chromebooks, thin clients, burners, etc. when traveling – default install, don’t log in until in the other country, log out or wipe before leaving the other country – this time, the corporations seem perfectly happy to capitulate and throw their corporate secrets (and the employees) under the bus …

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Probably because most backup solutions, especially mobile, are inadequate. Telling employees to wipe their phone and having 5% lose their 2FA, important docs, or whatever is worse than the 0.01% probability of their phone being searched.

I’ve been wiping all devices when crossing borders for a decade, but I don’t use big tech (non E2EE) cloud, and the whole process is the most stressful part of international travel for me.

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26 points

Easiest solution is to do everything on a remote host and just use the laptop or rdp or ssh or whatever works best for you system.

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Yeah, Tailscale makes this a breeze too. Just RDP into your home desktop, and the only thing a third-party will see is your (encrypted) connection to your home network.

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48 points

Just uninstall your social media apps from your phone before going through security. Download them and log in again when you get past the Nazis. Better yet just avoid the USA. Mexico is nice

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No, use a burner phone. Don’t install any apps, and only have the most important numbers in there, if at all. Use a new mail account with it.

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12 points

Then you’ll be detained because obviously you got something to hide, let’s find out what!

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10 points

That’s the reason not to enter the US.

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3 points

Can you buy a used iPhone 8 to use as a burner phone? It should not raise suspicion.

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5 points

The photos app can also be an issue imo

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I need an android phone that logs me into one fake version of the operating system when I unlock it with one pattern, and another OS when I use my real pattern.

Like a virtual machine kind of deal where the attacker cannot know that there are other logins, or how many. Preferably with some kind of automated system that simulates normal usage so it looks real but boring.

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The novel Little Brother by Cory Doctorow comes to mind.

One PIN would log you into your real account, another PIN into a decoy account, and no indication of the other one existing.

That does not exist in the real world.

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This is called plausibly deniable encryption, though you cannot hide the presence of the system itself.

GrapheneOS has a Duress PIN feature, which wipes your phone if entered.

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5 points

My LG G2 from 2014 had that, I’m sure there are current ROMs that support this

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10 points

OnePlus phones have the system cloner. You can use a different finger print and/or pin to enter a different system with it’s own apps and users.

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I know Androids can have user profiles which is what you’re talking about. I wish iOS would do the same thing.

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You can do this on pc with veracrypt hidden partition.

On desktop/laptop I think it only is truly deniable with a HDD. Not sure about phone storage forensics but a Linux phone possibly could work for this. Might try for fun at some point

http://blog.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/opsec/veracrypt/index.html

http://blog.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/opsec/sensitivevm/index.html

Opsec level 3:Deniability

http://blog.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/opsec/index.html

(Note: .onion links should be viewed with tor browser)

https://nowhere.moe/

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That’s where I got the idea! I already use veracrypt like this on my laptop when I travel to other countries.

But it would be dope if there was an android that could do this too.

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Brilliant and feasible!

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