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IF YOU’RE TRAVELLING TO THE STATES – You may want to consider leaving your phone at home.

Posted bywpengine 26 July 2018

While the privacy commissioner is advising Canadians to be more careful with their devices when crossing the border with an updated set of guidelines, civil liberties advocates recommend Canadians take every precaution to keep their data secure — from burner phones to encrypted data.

Source: Leave the phone at home: Privacy commissioner and advocates warn Canadians to keep data secure when crossing the border | The Star

Posted bywpengine26 July 2018Posted inUncategorized

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So this guy got charged. “Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed video of the June 14 incident, and on Friday approved two felony hate crime charges against Timothy Trybus, 62. For first offenders, a felony hate crime in Illinois can result in a prison term of one to three years and a fine of up to $25,000.” Is that overkill or if “Hate crimes have increased at an alarming rate over the past year,” is it necessary? “There should be consequences. People have to learn there are consequences, especially in the era of Trump,” Gutierrez told the Chicago Tribune. “I really do believe there are people who say to themselves, ‘If Trump can do it, I can do it. Why can’t I go out there and say the things the president says?’”
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