I know lawyers are told to take burner phones and leave important case information off devices when traveling
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Replying to @wndywitch @PokerVixen
1/ I'm a lawyer. Never been told not to travel with phone or iPad. In fact, always travel with both.
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Replying to @wndywitch @PokerVixen
1/ I haven't traveled internationally for work recently, but would definitely take phone/iPad if I did.
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2/ In modern world of int'l affiliate, subsidiaries & biz partners, how do you travel without work phone/iPad/laptop?
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Replying to @Grange95 @PokerVixen
I honestly have no idea. I assume it involves moving all data to cloud and erasing most everything else before airport
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Replying to @wndywitch @PokerVixen
If you have highly sensitive information or are going to certain places, it makes sense to take extreme measures.
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Replying to @Grange95 @PokerVixen
And we have come full circle back to my original tiny thought, question
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Replying to @wndywitch @PokerVixen
A US citizen who passed Global Entry background check is supposed to fear US CBP agents hacking his phone?
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Replying to @Grange95 @PokerVixen
Oops scrolled past this and realized I read wrong. Assume you said should not fear and my 'I agree' now works
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I *think* we all agree about US CBP. I *hope* we all agree about those shady Canadians.
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