HomepageTechnology Editor in PrivacyTechnology Digital Privacy at the U.S. Border: Protecting the Data On Your Devices and In the Cloud “The Electronic Frontier Foundation has just updated its 2011 guide to Digital Privacy at the U.S. Border with an all new edition that covers the law, administrative rules, technological options and potential repercussions of crossing the US border while not undergoing the warrantless seizure and indefinite retention of all of your sensitive data — in a guide that breaks out the different risks for US citizens, US permanent residents, and visitors to the USA.” Share this:Print US bishops condemn immigration policies that separate families at borderJune 18, 2018In "Immigration"Trump border ‘wall’ to cost $21.6 billion, take 3.5 years to build: DHS internal reportFebruary 14, 2017In "Executive Branch"Listen to Children Who’ve Just Been Separated From Their Parents at the BorderJune 18, 2018In "Executive Branch" Next Read: All of Donald Trump's Russia Ties, in 7 Charts » Editor: Related Post Trump flouts national security advice in bid to save Chinese tech company ZTE The Rise of Silicon China Rude, red awakening: China’s theft of U.S. tech is hard to stop