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While checking a work laptop would be a pain. It is encrypted so they get a nice surprise when they try to use it. -- nm
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Karl_S
May 10 '17, 14:42
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Nah, they'll just wipe it and sell it -- nm
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decline
May 10, 14:47
Which is good for stolen ones. Crossing the border, encryption could result in seizure. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 10, 14:45
Bigger concern in Australia woudl be that at least 1 airline requires you to use your own laptop/tablet/phone to view the inflight entertainment -- nm
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Karl_S
May 10, 14:43
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Domestically, that the way most of the US airlines are going. Some planes don't have TVs, but they all have or are getting inflight BYOD streaming
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ty97
May 10, 14:47
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Until tomorrow -- nm
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decline
May 10, 14:47
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I expect mutiny if they ever did this domestically -- nm
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ty97
May 10, 14:48
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