Face ID could make a difference in your privacy at U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Here's what travelers should know.
A recent string of legal U.S. residents being detained or deported following information found on their cellphones is worrying some travelers they'll be stopped when traveling through the country's ...
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Can Border Control Search Your Phone? Understand Your Privacy Rights When Entering the U.S.
While travelers’ electronic devices can be subject to search at U.S. ports of entry, individuals do have the right to refuse certain procedures Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers can search ...
Mobile Passport Control is a free alternative to Global Entry that allows passengers to skip customs lines with an app.
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Cayman custom officers seized four firearms, ammunition and ganja hidden in a shipment from the United States.
Border agents can inspect a traveler's phone and social media. Here's what to know about crossing U.S. borders.
Many people view their phones and personal devices as private, but it can be a different story at U.S. borders. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has long held the right to search through the devices ...
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