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FBI allowed to withdraw electronic devicesAug 01, 2008 |
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WASHINGTON, USA, 01 Aug 2008: FBI now allowed to withdraw electronic devices from US and non-US citizens in airports with or without reason for any period of time for any type of investigation. FBI allowed to review computer files (decrypt encrypted ones) without any limits for possible criminal activity. Any elctronic device can be confiscated: notebook, mobile phone, mp3 player... anything.
People that wish to keep their emails, files, any other personal information private and secure should use some reliable software and services to avoid any sort of investigation against them.
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