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1 hour ago, robberbaron4u said:

Tap into the YouTube tutorial as by the heading.

In other words, go to YouTube and search for it ourselves if we're interested.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, maninsoma said:

Did you intend to actually share something other than a photo and headline?

 

3 hours ago, robberbaron4u said:

Tap into the YouTube tutorial as by the heading.

 

2 hours ago, maninsoma said:

In other words, go to YouTube and search for it ourselves if we're interested.

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, samhexum said:

 

 

 

 

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I hardly asked a dumb question since most people actually link a video or written article if they want to share something, not a screen shot that shows a title of something that the reader can then go look for himself. I asked simply because I assumed the first post had to be a mistake because I don't think I've ever seen anyone try to share information online that's just a screenshot of an article or video.

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16 minutes ago, maninsoma said:

I hardly asked a dumb question since most people actually link a video or written article if they want to share something, not a screen shot that shows a title of something that the reader can then go look for himself. I asked simply because I assumed the first post had to be a mistake because I don't think I've ever seen anyone try to share information online that's just a screenshot of an article or video.

 

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Here’s the link to the YouTube video.

I haven’t traveled internationally since summer of 2024 and I’ve been avoiding it for the last year and a half.  But, I’ve decide that when I do next, as the plane touches down, I’ll completely power-off my cell phone.  Better than a locked screen, that turns off all biometrics. 

I’ve considered backing my phone up to the cloud and using the phone’s "factory reset” feature then restoring my phone from the cloud at a better time.

Here’s a different video reviewing the best burner phones of 2026.

Posted
2 hours ago, BigDMike said:

I'll catch the cliff note version

Courtesy of AI

This source explains how U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) utilizes the "border search exception" to examine travelers' electronic devices without a warrant. It distinguishes between basic manual searches and advanced forensic extractions, noting that over 47,000 such inspections occurred in a single fiscal year. The text highlights that while U.S. citizens cannot be denied entry for refusing to provide a passcode, visa holders face significant risks, including potential inadmissibility. To mitigate these privacy concerns, the transcript suggests practical strategies such as using clean travel devices, logging out of cloud accounts, and understanding one's legal standing before arriving at a port of entry. Ultimately, the material serves as an informational guide to help international travelers navigate the complex intersection of digital privacy rights and federal immigration enforcement.

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It is policies like this that have taken the USA off our destination lists.

We did a world cruise in 2025, with calls at New York, Miami and then San Francisco.

My husband worked in the USA for 13 years, held a green card during that time.

He returned to his native Australia in 1988.  Green cards expire 12 months after your last departure from the USA.

As Australian passport holders we applied for an ETSA and got approved.

On arrival in New York he was sent to secondary Immigration.  

Apparently the front screen shows a valid green card and a valid ETSA which causes a problem for the border agents.  They do not have the authority to drill down in the system so its off to secondary.

15 mins later he was out - after a more senior agent was able to discover the green card history.

Same Happened in San Francisco, the original agent in NYC had left notes but it still took a while.

There is always the concern that something will go wrong.

So we have decided to no longer visit the USA while this policy is current.

it seems that many other travellers and tourists have made similar decision.  

Las Vegas is a Ghost town, arriving passenger numbers are down, flights are not full and some flights are cancelled.

Ultimate outcome is less income, less people being employed, less money being spent, in all the associated industry.

I totally get protecting your nation from hostile visitors  xxxxx

Edit: No politics  

 

 

Posted
13 hours ago, JamesB said:

Courtesy of AI

This source explains how U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) utilizes the "border search exception" to examine travelers' electronic devices without a warrant. It distinguishes between basic manual searches and advanced forensic extractions, noting that over 47,000 such inspections occurred in a single fiscal year. The text highlights that while U.S. citizens cannot be denied entry for refusing to provide a passcode, visa holders face significant risks, including potential inadmissibility. To mitigate these privacy concerns, the transcript suggests practical strategies such as using clean travel devices, logging out of cloud accounts, and understanding one's legal standing before arriving at a port of entry. Ultimately, the material serves as an informational guide to help international travelers navigate the complex intersection of digital privacy rights and federal immigration enforcement.

Thank you....much easier than 19 minutes.  😉

Posted

It's fascinating how the media landscape is framed so that any source offering outside perspective is quickly labelled 'biased'. When we're trained to automatically discard every global data post that doesn't align with a home-grown perspective it's worth asking who benefits from keeping us so isolated.  

Posted (edited)
23 hours ago, jayjaycali said:

It's fascinating how the media landscape is framed so that any source offering outside perspective is quickly labelled 'biased'. When we're trained to automatically discard every global data post that doesn't align with a home-grown perspective it's worth asking who benefits from keeping us so isolated.  

Well obviously. But we don't live in a perfect world. Media may say they are impartial-and maybe there are a few that actually are. But I'd say most have, if not an ax to grind, then somewhat of a slanted world view. There is the human tendency to cherry pick facts that support a particular world view. Otherwise we wouldn't have two (or more) different analyses of the same event from different media sources. 
 

I'm betting a majority of the English broadsheets in the 1770's did not have articles extolling the Colonies wish to break away from Mother England. 

Edited by Gar1eth
Posted

I read a lot of news from many different sites.  I can see why people silo their views if they don't consume news from different types of outlets.  It can be an echo chamber.  That is what a lot of people want to be honest.  Reading from non-US sources gives you insight into how the world sees the US.  It's not always very flattering.  Not that our government doesn't give them plenty of reasons to point out the insanity.  

Posted
On 6/12/2026 at 11:31 AM, Bargara Leatherboy said:

Las Vegas is a Ghost town

There has been a worrisome drop in Las Vegas visitor numbers, but fewer foreign tourists is but a tiny fraction of the decrease.  The corporate bean counters decided to focus exclusively on high rollers and HNW guests, thereby alienating the middle-class Joe’s and Jane’s who for decades made up 80-90% of Vegas visitors.  Your Vegas argument completely misses the mark, by a country mile.

Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, Cooper said:

Administrator’s Reminder

Gentlemen, You know our policy, no politics. 

It isn't politics - it's a reality ??  

America is making it difficult for people to travel to your country.  Everyone might be fine with that - its a fact not a political point of view 

 

If I could visit America without a risk of being detained at the border for holding a different political point of view to the current president - I would spend a lot of money in your economy.  

I would hire a lot of amazing providers.

Meanwhile that money is staying in my wallet or being spent in other countries.

President Trump is saying this democrat gay man is not welcome in your country.

Business's and providers are missing out.

 

Thats not politics its the economy ...

 

I guess if you no longer want me as a member of this community - block my membership....I have been a member for many many years 

 

Edited by Bargara Leatherboy

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