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by jakobdabo 3420 days ago
Hmm, what if we keep some encrypted porn in the shell OS? "Yep, there is hidden data. Do I really need to decrypt my special folder because I really wouldn't like to? OK then, the password is.."

Disclaimer: this is all being speculative, of course. I'm not suggesting to lie to or misdirect a border guard in a real-life situation.

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Good work, you've just confessed to a crime. Importing pornography into the US is illegal.

https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/us-customs-is-req...

I'm speechless.

For the sake of this discussion, replace porn with old passport scans and unimportant banking documents, for example.

This is a perfect example of why the correct place to fight this is at the judiciary.

Trying to outsmart the border guards essentially makes you a smuggler. Sure you're trying to smuggle your own personal data rather anything nefarious, but either way - you're trying to beat them at their own game, on their own turf, where they have every advantage, constant practice, and effectively get to write their own rules.

Every fantastic example you dream up, you have to pray no-one's thought of it before. The game's rigged.

The only real way to win is to double down on the legal position of such searches.

Misleading border guards with statements and behaviour like that is also a felony.