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I'm glad I visited the U.S. a year ago because I won't be able to anytime soon.
We knew this was coming, but now the clock is running. From Privacy International:"Yesterday the Trump Administration announced a proposed change in policy for travellers to the U.S. It applies to the powers of data collection by the Customs and Border Police (CBP)."
"If the proposed changes are adopted after the 60-day consultation, then millions of travellers to the U.S. will be forced to use a U.S. government mobile phone app, submit their social media from the last five years and email addresses used in the last ten years, including of family members. They’re also proposing the collection of DNA."
PI linked to and summarized a Federal Register entry describing the proposed requirements:
-All visitors must submit ‘their social media from the last 5 years’
-ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) applications will include ‘high value data fields’, ‘when feasible’
‘telephone numbers used in the last five years’
-‘email addresses used in the last ten years’
-‘family number telephone numbers (sic) used in the last five years’
-biometrics – face, fingerprint, DNA, and iris
-business telephone numbers used in the last five years
-business email addresses used in the last ten years.privacyinternational.org/news-…
The Federal Register entry says comments are encouraged and
must be submitted (no later than February 9, 2026) to be assured of consideration.Federal Register entry: govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-202…
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Richard Hughes
in reply to Jiří Eischmann • • •Jiří Eischmann
in reply to Richard Hughes • • •Pavel Moravec
in reply to Jiří Eischmann • • •Why collecting DNA? Am I a crime suspect?
Why installing some spying app? Can my company say "not on company mobile" due to security reasons? Or what if I have just no-smart mobile?
Visiting US sounds like visiting a prison.
Pavel Kout
in reply to Jiří Eischmann • • •Jimmy Sjölund
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