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Ex-Mozilla CTO: I was grilled for three hours at San Francisco airport

31 点作者 esolyt大约 6 年前

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dang大约 6 年前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=19558161" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=19558161</a>
lsh大约 6 年前
His 3 hour detention story sounds awful, but think of the things that didn&#x27;t happen:<p>* he wasn&#x27;t arrested or imprisoned * no cavity search or exercises in humiliation * no mention of his devices being taken out of sight without explanation or simply seized indefinitely
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TheOperator大约 6 年前
My posture has been that you have no more right to keep your devices locked when crossing the border than your briefcase. You have a reduced expecation of privacy when you are crossing international borders. T Courts have repeatedly upheld violations of privacy at the border as legal despite their illegality elsewhere. Assume the government has a legal right to violate your privacy to inspect what is crossing their borders. Even if they don&#x27;t they will act as if they have that right.<p>If you transmit data into the US digitally the NSA has a mandate to do whatever they can to snoop at what you&#x27;re doing. Border security has a similar mandate. This story happened to a CITIZEN who merely lost their express entry pass and was inconvienced and intimidated. A non-citizen can get in a lot more shit than what happened in this case. Especially if they&#x27;re Arab.<p>It&#x27;s generally easier to move encrypted information across borders digitally rather than physically without government interference. It&#x27;s easier to blend in with the torrent of data moving across the border than it is to fight the law in regards to your right to privacy at the border.