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Statista on MSNNon-U.S. Citizens More Likely To Have Devices CheckedThis chart shows the total border searches of international travelers' electronic devices at U.S. ports of entry.
If asked, would you unlock your devices to allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to look through your smartphone, tablet or computer? Or would you decline, which risks a delay, confiscation ...
The entry into force of the Regulation on the European Health Data Space (EHDS) is seen by many as a milestone for healthcare ...
In the last two years, pay television subscribers have dropped by 58.3 percent, falling from 2.4 million in the three months ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers are intensifying the search of electronic devices at borders, without ...
Customs and Border Protection has stated that its officers do not do searches while network connections are enabled. But in ...
OnStation, the leading provider of live digital stationing solutions for the heavy highway industry, announced today at World of Asphalt 2025 a new integration with TransTech Systems, Inc. The ...
Foreign tourists are facing stricter US border enforcement under Trump's administration, with recent detentions raising ...
MEPs are looking into “potential legal loopholes” that Huawei lobbyists could use to influence EU officials and lawmakers – ...
Hackers are hijacking Russian smart home devices to mine cryptocurrency and launch DDoS attacks, according to a March 24 ...
With Border Patrol increasing phone and social media searches that have led to barred entry, immigration advocates are ...
If you’re a US citizen, “you have the right to say no” to a search, “and they are not allowed to bar you from the country,” ...
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