Canadians should worry about U.S. border searches of cell phones: privacy czar
OTTAWA — Canadians should be “very concerned” about their cell phones, computers and other electronic devices being searched by U.S. border agents, the federal privacy czar says.
Privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien told a House of Commons committee Monday that U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers can look at mobile devices and even demand passwords under American law.
Therrien cited statistics indicating U.S. border searches of mobile phones had increased between 2015 and 2016.
“These devices contain a lot of sensitive information,” Therrien said. “We should be very concerned.”