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✈ How to Secure Your Phone When Re-Entering the US (AARP Article)
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✈ How to Secure Your Phone When Re-Entering the US (AARP Article)
FROM THE ARTICLE:
6 Things You Can Do to Secure Your Phone as You Reenter the Country After Traveling.
In some instances, government agents can search your digital devices legally after an international trip.
By Edward C. Baig, AARP.
*** There is 1 Comment on the AARP website. Stop by to add yours. ***
Published April 02, 2025.
These days, you could face extra scrutiny at the border when returning to the United States after a trip to another country.
Border agents may inspect your phone, laptop or other digital devices, and they could retain the electronics and/or the data within it — even if you’re an American citizen. The measures are legal and don’t require a warrant.
USE THE LINK BELOW TO READ THE ARTICLE: https://www.aarp.org/travel/travel-tips/secure-phone-returning-from-trip/
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@madelitx , Americans have been kidnapped in Mexico, Haiti and other locations. It is up to EACH traveler where they want to go. Oh my goodness and really!!! I have been overseas many times over the years. This has ZERO to do with my decision to NOT travel overseas. You really need to "respect" comments of others. Anyway, take care.
[*** @madelitx wrote 4/3/25:Unless you go to Russia, Iran or central Africa I see ZERO chance of you being kidnapped, and very low chance in those countries mentioned. Surely you have never been overseas. ***]
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Never meant to offend you or anyone. It's just that my husband's parents are always criticizing every overseas destination we go with those "fears" and they've missed on so many wonderful places in this world, and I didn't want people to miss out. Take care.
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Thank you @madelitx 💛 Nicole 👵
[*** @madelitx wrote 4/3/25:Never meant to offend you or anyone. It's just that my husband's parents are always criticizing every overseas destination we go with those "fears" and they've missed on so many wonderful places in this world, and I didn't want people to miss out. Take care. ***]
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