I’m wondering at what point if any would I give up when it comes to privacy, obviously I’ve been overseas from australia (which is bad in itself for internet surveillance) but at least here our laws in terms of discrimination and rights are good in comparison to say, china or the uae.

should it be reasonable for me to bring a different phone or try to remove any or all personal/identifiable information from my current one beforehand?

Is it also reasonable for me to pay for more private cloud storage or would it be completely useless? if so, are there any options you would recommend?

Or maybe I am freaking out? I managed to visit the UAE and didn’t even think about privacy, and nothing bad seemed to happen.

  • meseek #2982@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Depends also on your employer. My boss would not be too happy if he flew me across the world and I was denied access because of some dumb shit.

    I’m not saying they’ll take you away to the Gulag, but just to be cautious when dealing with border security.

    Point of interest, I used to ship lots of stuff across the border when our money was good. I had shit in my trunk, well organized, but still stuff. When I would drive over, I’d empty it. Or just keep a few things (my car was immaculate anyway). No issues, ever.

    The odd time I was too lazy, more questions. Longer wait. Had one guy ask to pop the trunk.

    Just saying, your life is way better if you show up with the intent to make all their lives easier.