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Do airport scanners damage phones?

Airport scanners do not damage phones. They use a type of radiation that is not harmful to electronic devices, and phones are able to withstand the low levels of radiation emitted by these scanners without experiencing any damage.



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Will security scans damage laptops? No, laptops and other electronic devices are not sensitive to x-ray and should not be affected by security checks. This applies to tablets, phones, cameras, MP3-players, watches, hard and flash drives.

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Yes, it's safe; I often use my duty belt (with my phone in a pouch on it) to test the machine on startup. The X-ray machine doesn't access any data - it just shines x-rays through the device to image the physical interior of it. Why would an airport security scanner indicate something when nothing is present?

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Objections to TSA Body Scanners Primary concerns include: Health Risks. Full body scanners emit some radiation.

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Yes, airport security and scanners are safe for women who are pregnant and they do not use X-rays to produce an image.

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Remove personal electronic devices larger than a cell phone from your carry-on bag and place them into a bin with nothing placed on or under them for X-ray screening. (E.g. laptops, tablets, e-readers and handheld game consoles.) Remember to check the bins and collect all belongings after going through screening.

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Remove personal electronic devices larger than a cell phone from your carry-on bag and place them into a bin with nothing placed on or under them for X-ray screening. (E.g. laptops, tablets, e-readers and handheld game consoles.) Remember to check the bins and collect all belongings after going through screening.

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Airport scanners do not damage phones. They use a type of radiation that is not harmful to electronic devices, and phones are able to withstand the low levels of radiation emitted by these scanners without experiencing any damage.

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Even though x-rays won't damage your laptop, sending it through an airport x-ray machine is usually not a good idea, since it makes it easy for people to steal your laptop. Usually you can ask the airport security staff to inspect your laptop manually.

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“Now when passengers are scanned, the machines are supposed to generate generic images of a body instead of the passenger's unique image.” Millimeter wave machines don't see nipples or genitalia, and they do not pick up size, weight or height.

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Can you see a tampon during an airport body scan? This is a frequently asked question on Google, and if it's something you're worried about, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Airport body scanners can't see inside the body and therefore can't detect a tampon on a TSA female body scan image.

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The TSA largely looks for physical evidence that a passenger could be a threat, so they'll generally have no reason to search through the data on your phone. After all, they're the Transportation Security Agency, not a detective agency.

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Individuals who refuse to be scanned will be offered an alternative screening method, involving at least an enhanced hand search in private. Any refusal of the body scanner or an enhanced search will result in the passenger unable to fly.

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