Privacy Travel Tips: How To Keep Your Data Private If Your Phone Is Seized

Traveling with digital devices can be risky -- sometimes phones or laptops are seized as you’re going through security, they can be scanned, and a whole bunch of personal data taken from them. This includes your private photos, passwords to email accounts, and even your 2FA seeds.

For anyone who wants to maximize privacy, here are 6 tips for traveling with electronic devices.

The final tip is “phone pair locking”, where, even if your phone is taken by security, it can't be connected to any forensics machines or copied.

00:00 Intro

01:49 How Phone Pairing Threatens Your Privacy

03:56 How to Protect Your Data

04:00 Power Off Devices

05:32 Silo Data

06:13 Don't Draw Attention To Yourself

07:04 Protect Your 2FA Seeds

07:25 Configure Your Pin Settings

08:28 Phone Pair-Locking

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