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  3. For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at the US border starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at the US border starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

    For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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    @evacide sorry, I am defo too afraid of getting a soldering iron up my rectum to bring any encrypted devices through the US border...

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    • natharari@hostux.socialN natharari@hostux.social

      @evacide There was a time, growing up, that the USA was called "The Land of the Free"....

      What is happening now is so ludicrously insane that words fail me.

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      @natharari @evacide
      Ask most black people if they remember that time. I don't mean this as a "gotcha", the country has always been like this, it's just affecting white people more now.

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      • heathen_cat@furs.socialH heathen_cat@furs.social

        @natharari @evacide
        Ask most black people if they remember that time. I don't mean this as a "gotcha", the country has always been like this, it's just affecting white people more now.

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        @heathen_cat @natharari @evacide

        It seemed to be getting better, finally, but now it feels much closer to Jim Crow days, than true freedom.

        It's a limbo that fills me with existential dread.

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        • heathen_cat@furs.socialH heathen_cat@furs.social

          @natharari @evacide
          Ask most black people if they remember that time. I don't mean this as a "gotcha", the country has always been like this, it's just affecting white people more now.

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          @heathen_cat I'm AAPI, not Black, but the difference between the way I'm treated vs the way my white husband is treated is amazing. (And I have witnesses: our children.) Conventions that he thinks are suggestions I have to observe scrupulously.

          I've seen people be more hostile and aggressive with my Black friends. Yeah, they don't remember Land of the Free very well.

          @natharari @evacide

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          • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

            For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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            @evacide - a significant number of Canadians have resolved the problem by stopping going into the country at all. This action by Canadians alone has cost the USA tens of millions.

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            • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

              For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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              @evacide one flaw in the guidance is it assumes there is still the rule of law in the US, e.g. the difference between US citizens and not. Minneapolis has shown otherwise.

              If I were a journalist or any other enemy of the gangster state, I'd basically rely on Tails OS on a flash drive purchased locally, with all information stored on encrypted storage overseas. Also to be prepared for rubber-hose cryptanalysis.

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              • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                @evacide duress codes, play dumb "It was working when I handed it to you,. my password is my DOB..what did you do officer? why is my phone broken?"

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                • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                  For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                  @evacide The best way to avoid all the hassle is to not go.

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                  • d3adpaul@mastodon.socialD d3adpaul@mastodon.social

                    @evacide duress codes, play dumb "It was working when I handed it to you,. my password is my DOB..what did you do officer? why is my phone broken?"

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                    @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io
                    That would be good, if there isn't a thing "tampering of evidence".
                    Duress code is good only for wiping your device before they lay hands on your device.
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                    • orca@nya.oneO orca@nya.one
                      @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io
                      That would be good, if there isn't a thing "tampering of evidence".
                      Duress code is good only for wiping your device before they lay hands on your device.
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                      @Orca @evacide very hard to prove you tampered with evidence if you had over a perfectly good phone and they input your password and it's nuked. good luck proving it wasn't their incompetence.

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                      • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                        For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                        @evacide Interesting...

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                        • d3adpaul@mastodon.socialD d3adpaul@mastodon.social

                          @Orca @evacide very hard to prove you tampered with evidence if you had over a perfectly good phone and they input your password and it's nuked. good luck proving it wasn't their incompetence.

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                          @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io
                          How is it hard? Law enforcement organizations have standard procedures of dealing with seized devices, they're not going to own it to incompetence if you told them a code and the code break the OS.

                          Also competent law enforcement organizations likely already knows what will happen if a duress password is entered (what happens immediately, and after a while) for a OS that's provided in public. They would have proof of you tampering with evidence if your device functions exactly like it has duress feature activated, after entering your password.
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                          • orca@nya.oneO orca@nya.one
                            @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io
                            How is it hard? Law enforcement organizations have standard procedures of dealing with seized devices, they're not going to own it to incompetence if you told them a code and the code break the OS.

                            Also competent law enforcement organizations likely already knows what will happen if a duress password is entered (what happens immediately, and after a while) for a OS that's provided in public. They would have proof of you tampering with evidence if your device functions exactly like it has duress feature activated, after entering your password.
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                            @Orca @evacide you can send duress via sms too and I think in practice enforcement is nowhere near that competent. before it ever gets to a techie it passes through a bunch of beat cops.

                            an besides prove it to a judge.

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                            • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                              For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                              @evacide I see so many reasons just to not go at all.

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                              • d3adpaul@mastodon.socialD d3adpaul@mastodon.social

                                @Orca @evacide you can send duress via sms too and I think in practice enforcement is nowhere near that competent. before it ever gets to a techie it passes through a bunch of beat cops.

                                an besides prove it to a judge.

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                                @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io
                                Oops.
                                One of the standard practice of LE is: they would put the devices into farady bags the second they seized it.
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                                • orca@nya.oneO orca@nya.one
                                  @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io
                                  Oops.
                                  One of the standard practice of LE is: they would put the devices into farady bags the second they seized it.
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                                  @d3adpaul@mastodon.social @evacide@hachyderm.io They don't give it to the techies immediately. They follow whatever the techies said until they can hand it to the techies.
                                  That's called cooperation.
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                                  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                    For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                                    @evacide All ☝️

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                                    • bazcook@mas.toB bazcook@mas.to

                                      @evacide - a significant number of Canadians have resolved the problem by stopping going into the country at all. This action by Canadians alone has cost the USA tens of millions.

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                                      @bazcook @evacide And you are right doing so... Honestly, who wants travelling to the current top hated country in the world? #StupidTrump

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                                      • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                        For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                                        @evacide
                                        The Land of the Free now has many new rules that don't exactly sing of freedom.

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        NMAH | The Lyrics

                                        Francis Scott Key completed four verses and copied them onto a sheet of paper, probably making more than one copy.

                                        favicon

                                        (amhistory.si.edu)

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                                        • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                          For people who are concerned about having their devices seized at US airports starting Monday when ICE "assists" the TSA, EFF has this guide: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/06/journalist-security-checklist-preparing-devices-travel-through-us-border

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                                          @evacide In regards to the "uploading sensitive documents to the cloud, " please encrypt that data first. Either put them in a folder and password protect it, or encrypt it using other means.

                                          I say this because cloud services can and do keep your data indefinitely (looking at you Google,) and there is no point giving them data they can read (especially sensitive stuff.)

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