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Fine. My data is mine. Fuck them. But for the record it hasn't happened to me once. It's not like I'm walking through the line with a phone that's just blank default. It's just bereft of any of my private data.
in that case it makes no difference if it's a burner or not
That's not entirely correct. If the phone is out of my possession, other than sitting in a container passing through an X-ray machine, then the phone is considered compromised. I wont use it as my primary and it can never ever ever enter another client's site.
Additionally I have done consulting in countries where my phone suddenly developed a case of the reboots, when none existed before.
If you plan ahead you can have a fully functioning device that brings value to your life that leaves your primary devices and accounts untouched and more importantly, locked up and away from prying eyes and government officials who are "just doing their job".
I know I won't prevail against an APT, but I can be successful everywhere else and a pain in the ass where I can't.