Hong Kong police can now demand phone and laptop passwords without a warrant, with refusal a criminal offense carrying jail time and hefty fines. These new amendments, bypassing the legislature, expand police powers significantly. Critics decry the move as a severe blow to privacy and fair trial rights, further tightening Beijing’s grip on the city’s once-open society.
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What Hong Kong’s new ‘laptops & phone password’ law means for tourists and travellers
- by The News Vista
- March 27, 2026
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