Should I use a "burner" phone when visiting the US?
I'm a New Zealand citizen and I might soon be visiting to the US on short notice for business. I've heard that the US have started to frequently search cellphones. I'm not very comfortable handing over my phone and lock code to US customs - as well as copying the contents of the phone (including passwords, giving them unlimited access to all of my accounts) if it's out of my sight they could install extra software or hardware.
But obviously, a cellphone is a must when traveling overseas. Would it be a reasonable idea to get a second, cheap cellphone just for this trip?
Or am I being excessively paranoid? I've never been to or through the US before, only heard the horror stories.
I'll also be bringing a company laptop, but I'm not too concerned about this since I've deliberately avoided storing personal data or credentials on it, and it's a US company.
Best Answer
If the CBP feels the need, they will either read through your mail and other apps manually on the device, or dump the device using something like one of these Cellebrite devices. You can see a CBP documentary where this is used on youtube:
I've entered the US dozens if not hundreds of times and nobody has ever asked to look at my phones, but who knows how likely it will be for you. You can of course take precautions such as wiping and reloading your phone, implementing pair-locking on an iphone, etc., but it's all down to your risk appetite whether you wish to do this.
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