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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Because of Customs and Border Patrol
and an increase in searching mobile devices for purely domestic
travel, you may want to consider purchasing a "clean travel phone"
and loading only what you need for the trip, assuming you can
transfer your phone service, or if you want to. Remember they can
only search what you bring with you, and you would only pack a
suitcase with just what you need for a trip and not bring your
whole house, so the same logic may apply to your phone.</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">You can buy used or refurbs to save on
the second phone.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/22/19 10:29 AM, Chris Fowler via
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<div>I'm going on a cruise in a few days and have purchased the
maximum data package from the ship. I need to severely limit
wifi usage on my Note 8. I see I can block background from
"Mobile Data", but I don't see a wifi option. I see I can
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<div>I've deleted apps I do not really need. I've block K-9
mail from background on mobile, but I'd like to block it from
foreground so that it only syncs when I tell it to. I'll
check its config. I'll delete FaceBook and Messenger. I
don't want to delete Dropbox or NextCloud so I need to
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<div>I've installed Google's Datally and it looks promising, but
everything it does seems to be for mobile data only. I'd
really like to treat wifi with the same level of priority.<br
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<div>Any suggestions from those that may have locked their phone
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