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  3. If you are traveling to or through Hong Kong, here is a new thing to consider when you are deciding whether or not to take your devices with you and how you should set them up.

If you are traveling to or through Hong Kong, here is a new thing to consider when you are deciding whether or not to take your devices with you and how you should set them up.

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  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

    If you are traveling to or through Hong Kong, here is a new thing to consider when you are deciding whether or not to take your devices with you and how you should set them up.

    https://hk.usconsulate.gov/security-alert-2026032601/

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    @evacide
    Well shit..more fascist censorship and intrusions

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    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

      If you are traveling to or through Hong Kong, here is a new thing to consider when you are deciding whether or not to take your devices with you and how you should set them up.

      https://hk.usconsulate.gov/security-alert-2026032601/

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      @evacide

      It's almost like they DON'T want people to travel so as to better manipulate the "populus".

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      • O olle_gladso@mastodon.social

        @evacide Please remind me not to travel via Hong Kong.

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        @Olle_Gladso @evacide also china cause they are the same

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          @trib
          Yeah I just got back from HKG. This policy sucks but it is to be expected. It is still a rocking cool place and I'm not gonna avoid it cause of this. They aren't the ones shooting their citizens on the street or sending people to needlessly die in random foreign wars.
          @evacide

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          • ingram@mastodon.socialI ingram@mastodon.social

            @evacide State interference with devices is so bad globally that my employer now bans taking laptops overseas. Any traveller requiring a laptop gets a clean 'burner' machine.

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            @ingram
            I just got back from a trip and saw that one of my colleagues also travels with a clean burner laptop. Cool idea if you can afford it! I don't travel with my laptop much but I might get a lil used situation for when I do 🤔
            @evacide

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            • O olle_gladso@mastodon.social

              @evacide Please remind me not to travel via Hong Kong.

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              @Olle_Gladso
              Your loss. It's a cool place
              @evacide

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              • tootbrute@fedi.arkadi.oneT tootbrute@fedi.arkadi.one

                @Olle_Gladso @evacide also china cause they are the same

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                @tootbrute @Olle_Gladso @evacide

                And not via the US. The globe is slowly becoming one huge no-go zone for travel.

                Though that dovetails nicely with the idea that we shouldn't fly so much anyway, since it's bad for the climate.

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                • solonovamax@tech.lgbtS solonovamax@tech.lgbt

                  @evacide are there any good plausible deniability encryption projects or is it still just veracrypt?

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                  @solonovamax @evacide

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                  xkcd (xkcd.com)

                  And now that you have posted _in public_ that you are thinking about deniable encryption, they'll hit you with a wrench until you give them a working password to a deniably encrypted container. If you can't give such a password, it seems likely you're only still denying, so the effort would continue.

                  Better now to always have such a container somewhere in unused disk space, otherwise you'll never leave the rubber hose decryption cellar.

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                    @passenger @evacide

                    It's clearly an extreme case if you got passwords on your devices or --- God forbid --- even encryption.

                    Who do you think you are? A spy agency? Nah, likely only an "extreme case" (of what, we'll find out later, after having had a look at your laptop and mobile).

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                    • camille@social.praxis.nycC camille@social.praxis.nyc

                      @trib
                      Yeah I just got back from HKG. This policy sucks but it is to be expected. It is still a rocking cool place and I'm not gonna avoid it cause of this. They aren't the ones shooting their citizens on the street or sending people to needlessly die in random foreign wars.
                      @evacide

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                      @camille @trib @evacide

                      > This policy sucks but it is to be expected. It is still a rocking cool place and I'm not gonna avoid it cause of this.

                      I guess you have nothing to hide, right?

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