Sean Rameswaram
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Hackman, Michelle, Journal, WallStreet.com, WSJ. Next coming up, how to maybe make your life a little easier when you're trying to enter the United States.
Today explains Sean Rama's firm American, but let's just say I know some Canadians. In fact, I know a whole bunch of them who tried to enter the United States last week, and before they did, they were going through their phones, deleting stuff, group chats, DMs, the memes, which had us wondering, can Customs and Border Protection legally search your phone?
Today explains Sean Rama's firm American, but let's just say I know some Canadians. In fact, I know a whole bunch of them who tried to enter the United States last week, and before they did, they were going through their phones, deleting stuff, group chats, DMs, the memes, which had us wondering, can Customs and Border Protection legally search your phone?
Today explains Sean Rama's firm American, but let's just say I know some Canadians. In fact, I know a whole bunch of them who tried to enter the United States last week, and before they did, they were going through their phones, deleting stuff, group chats, DMs, the memes, which had us wondering, can Customs and Border Protection legally search your phone?
We asked Nicole Nerea at Vox, who's been writing about what to know when you're entering the United States.
We asked Nicole Nerea at Vox, who's been writing about what to know when you're entering the United States.
We asked Nicole Nerea at Vox, who's been writing about what to know when you're entering the United States.
And before we do, let me ask you, what do we know is happening with people and their phones? I've heard various things from friends who are trying to come into this country from, say, I don't know, Canada. Canada's...
And before we do, let me ask you, what do we know is happening with people and their phones? I've heard various things from friends who are trying to come into this country from, say, I don't know, Canada. Canada's...
And before we do, let me ask you, what do we know is happening with people and their phones? I've heard various things from friends who are trying to come into this country from, say, I don't know, Canada. Canada's...
Who are worried that something might happen to their phone. So I heard if you disable face ID, they can't have you punch in your number so you can just say you're not going to do it. I've heard of people deleting all of their group chats where there are Trump memes or jokes about the president.
Who are worried that something might happen to their phone. So I heard if you disable face ID, they can't have you punch in your number so you can just say you're not going to do it. I've heard of people deleting all of their group chats where there are Trump memes or jokes about the president.
Who are worried that something might happen to their phone. So I heard if you disable face ID, they can't have you punch in your number so you can just say you're not going to do it. I've heard of people deleting all of their group chats where there are Trump memes or jokes about the president.
I've heard of people leaving their personal phones at home when traveling abroad. Even people who are American citizens just traveling with their work phones. Like, what is going on thus far?
I've heard of people leaving their personal phones at home when traveling abroad. Even people who are American citizens just traveling with their work phones. Like, what is going on thus far?
I've heard of people leaving their personal phones at home when traveling abroad. Even people who are American citizens just traveling with their work phones. Like, what is going on thus far?
Do we know if you just don't have a phone, if that makes you like more suspicious or less suspicious? Because, I mean, everyone has a phone now, but like one surefire way to not get in trouble for what's on your phone is to obviously not travel with your phone. But is that just like a red flag, like someone traveling without a suitcase after 9-11 or something like that?
Do we know if you just don't have a phone, if that makes you like more suspicious or less suspicious? Because, I mean, everyone has a phone now, but like one surefire way to not get in trouble for what's on your phone is to obviously not travel with your phone. But is that just like a red flag, like someone traveling without a suitcase after 9-11 or something like that?
Do we know if you just don't have a phone, if that makes you like more suspicious or less suspicious? Because, I mean, everyone has a phone now, but like one surefire way to not get in trouble for what's on your phone is to obviously not travel with your phone. But is that just like a red flag, like someone traveling without a suitcase after 9-11 or something like that?
So interesting. OK, well, then based on what else we know, what else do we know people can do to safeguard their shit?