Canada updates travel advice to warn of U.S. border officers' power to search electronic devices
Canada updates travel advice to warn of U.S. border officers' power to search electronic devices
The overall security advice remains green, "take normal security precautions/"
One good strategy that I heard was to back up your phone to the cloud, wipe it before traveling and only put essential apps, then load the backup once you're past the border.
Helps to keep a low profile on social media too.
Best strategy is not enter the US.
While better than nothing, you want to avoid using the OS's cloud for backups at all, as that means your data is unencrypted and accessible on Googles/Apples servers (for 99% of smartphone users). There's nothing to stop the American nazi party from using the NSA's privileged access to scan every account for wrong-think.
Ideally you want to perform a fresh encrypted backup on a PC and upload that to multiple cloud services — preferably EU and E2E encrypted — then download and restore it once you pass through customs at your destination.
TIPS:
Yes, it is ridiculous for law abiding citizens to have to do any of this to protect their privacy and data sovereignty, but this is the reality of living in corporate oligarchies hostile to civil liberties and human rights.
I remember reading that they get extra suspicious of you don't have social media profiles active on your phone...
Sure, fine. They can be suspicious. Still doesn't make it their business.