| ▲ | Kim_Bruning 2 hours ago | |
For GDPR reasons alone it's probably not a good idea to take a business phone across certain borders. You run the risk of disclosing customer data to a 3rd party, if only because the customer data in your phone book counts as PII. So long as only a few countries are doing this, it might seems doable. If everyone starts doing it, international travel becomes rather annoying to say the least. Realistically I think at some point a detente might want to be reached, with everyone agreeing not to search everyone else's electronics. | ||
| ▲ | gruez an hour ago | parent [-] | |
>For GDPR reasons alone it's probably not a good idea to take a business phone across certain borders. You run the risk of disclosing customer data to a 3rd party, if only because the customer data in your phone book counts as PII. But "law enforcement" is specifically exempt? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regula... | ||