New Zealand Customs Now Have The Authority To Demand The Password To Your Digital Devices


The Hill: New Zealand can now fine travelers who refuse to unlock digital devices

New Zealand has become the first country to threaten travelers with prosecution and fines if they refuse to hand over passwords for their digital devices at security.

Border officials say the new policy, which could impose fines of more than $3,000 on foreign visitors and New Zealanders, is an “appropriate remedy” for security concerns, according to The New York Times.

Customs officials can now demand travelers provide passwords or other device-unlocking information like fingerprints if they are suspected of possessing child pornography or involvement in drug or financial crimes.

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