Implications of Deleting Social Media Before Visiting the US as a Citizen
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Summary
The article discusses the implications of social media presence on border crossings, highlighting the risk of past online activities being used against individuals by Customs and Border Protection agents in the US.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledWe don't want to believe what we deeply understand: nothing is really deleted, and someone, somewhere can (and probably will) use that record against us.
Now that it's happening, what can we do?
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