• xmunk
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    16 hours ago

    This is also an important note for airports. I always fully power off my phone before going through security and/or border control (when flying out of YVR they’re one and the same). The last time you’ll be asked for your bordering pass is when queueing for security, so you can turn it off (assuming you’ve got a digital boarding pass) after that point and only power it back on when you arrive at your gate.

    For the truly paranoid use a paper boarding pass - no airlines or airports that I’ve ever been to require digital passes, there are people without phones or phone plans that still must be allowed to board planes. I’m curious if Singapore or the UAE might only allow digital passes because they’ve leaned hard into digitization - but nearly all the world still has some user path for paper boarding passes.