It happens that I (Doug) will be traveling to a very sensitive land in a couple of weeks. During that visit, I had considered encrypting my hard drive. But after much consideration, it looks like the even better approach is ā just not to take any device into the sensitive land ā period. The thought was ā even the presence of the device itself raises the profile of the traveler. So there will be a 4-day gap in which Iām not doing email at all. Yikes. Bring on the meds.
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Hi, Doug. Another option: buy and bring a Google tablet or other cheap (but very capable) digital device with NOTHING in/on its memory except what you need to connect to e-mail and the Internet. And if you lose the device, your sensitive info is secure at home. As a Westerner, you’re already obvious by eye/hair color, stature, passport, etc. God bless you wherever you are!