If you aren’t a US citizen those rights are not yours.Taking contact lists and emails sounds like a violation of privacy and civil rights, without just cause.
If you aren’t a US citizen those rights are not yours.Taking contact lists and emails sounds like a violation of privacy and civil rights, without just cause.
Yes and No.If you aren’t a US citizen those rights are not yours.
You must be gen X or older I assume : )Cops would see a lot of gaping asshole pics on my phone and vintage porn with very hairy bushes 😍
If the Border cops see the folder and want in, they will attempt to compel you to open it. Refusing will give them enough grounds to at least deny you entry, if not ban you for up to 5 years, possibly longer. Lots of ladies who are face out with their ads are asking about this very topic on twitter these days.I have a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. It has Secure Folder as part of the OS and is only accessible by pattern or biometrics. From this folder I can use text now, Tinder, Kik, Telegram etc. It is essentially a second phone. Probably similar to file lockers previously mentioned.
The folder is labelled something pretty innocuous but I suppose depends on how tech savvy the guard.If the Border cops see the folder and want in, they will attempt to compel you to open it. Refusing will give them enough grounds to at least deny you entry, if not ban you for up to 5 years, possibly longer. Lots of ladies who are face out with their ads are asking about this very topic on twitter these days.
To my knowledge this kind of ban would not include US airspace, just physical entry into the country. Several people, including some well known SP's, still fly to southern locales on direct flights despite being banned from US entry.The folder is labelled something pretty innocuous but I suppose depends on how tech savvy the guard.
I imagine those entry restrictions could also ban you from entering their airspace ie flying direct to Mexico. IIRC they do that via DHS.
All these restrictions on freedoms show a complete failure in the application of their human resources.
The CIA nabbed targets using fake “emergency” landings, but texting an escort wouldn’t be a big enough deal for that lol 😝I have wondered what would happen if your flight got diverted in an emergency situation? You clearly couldn't get through customs, so I guess you'd be stuck in the terminal ala Tom Hanks.
I actually know the answer to that question. Wasn't me but a close friend (for real). He was flying Mexico to Calgary direct. Flight had to land in the US because of mechanical issues. Everyone on the plane was told to stay put once they pulled up to the skybridge. US Customs came on board and asked my friend to accompany them. They took him into a room, told him that he was not allowed to be in the US (he had overstayed his visa a few years before). They kept him in the room, came back a few hours later and shipped him out on the next flight to Canada which landed in Winnipeg. He had to foot the cost of the new flight and then had to figure out how to get to Calgary from Winnipeg.To my knowledge this kind of ban would not include US airspace, just physical entry into the country. Several people, including some well known SP's, still fly to southern locales on direct flights despite being banned from US entry.
I have wondered what would happen if your flight got diverted in an emergency situation? You clearly couldn't get through customs, so I guess you'd be stuck in the terminal ala Tom Hanks.
Not at a border crossing. Even American citizens are subject to the whims of the border official and all devices are subject to search, with or without probably cause. If you are not American, it's just worse.Taking contact lists and emails sounds like a violation of privacy and civil rights, without just cause. I wouldn’t think the average Joe Pooner would need to worry about this.






