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EU Equips Officials with ‘Burner Phones and Laptops’ for U.S. Trips Amid Espionage Fears

These disposable devices, stripped down to minimal functionality, are designed to carry no sensitive data and are destroyed or wiped clean after use.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 16, 2025
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EU Equips Officials with ‘Burner Phones and Laptops’ for U.S. Trips Amid Espionage Fears

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In an unprecedented security precaution, the European Commission has started issuing burner phones, temporary laptops, and anti-surveillance accessories to its officials traveling to the United States. The move reflects mounting concern within the EU about potential espionage, data harvesting, and the broad powers of U.S. border authorities to access digital devices.

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These disposable devices, stripped down to minimal functionality, are designed to carry no sensitive data and are destroyed or wiped clean after use. EU staff are also instructed to use signal-blocking pouches and avoid connecting to public or unsecured networks while abroad.

Not Just for Authoritarian States Anymore

While such protocols have traditionally been used for official visits to countries like China, Russia, or Iran—where digital surveillance is an expected threat—the fact that the U.S. is now being treated with the same level of suspicion signals a shift in diplomatic dynamics. The Commission is reportedly treating the U.S. as a “high-risk” digital environment for sensitive government work, particularly when it comes to trade negotiations, regulatory discussions, or political strategy.

EU representatives visiting the U.S. given burner phones amid security  concerns: report

A key concern is the authority granted to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents, who can legally inspect and even copy data from laptops, phones, and other electronic devices without a warrant. This has already raised legal and ethical debates in the U.S. regarding the privacy rights of both citizens and foreign visitors.

Growing Transatlantic Tensions

The move comes amid broader tensions between the EU and the U.S. over data privacy, surveillance, and digital sovereignty. The collapse of multiple data-sharing frameworks—such as the “Privacy Shield” agreement, which was invalidated by the EU’s top court over U.S. surveillance practices—has left the two powers searching for common ground on how to protect personal and institutional data.

Brussels has also voiced concerns over the U.S. government’s access to data stored by American tech giants, even when that data belongs to European citizens or institutions. The fear is that any data, once accessed by U.S. authorities, could be stored, analyzed, or weaponized in future diplomatic or economic negotiations.

Digital Security Becomes Diplomatic Strategy

This latest precaution reveals a growing understanding among EU leaders that cybersecurity is now central to diplomacy. In addition to burner phones and laptops, Commission staff are being trained in digital hygiene, encryption practices, and operational security measures ahead of key trips.

EU representatives visiting the U.S. given burner phones amid security  concerns: report

Experts say the move is not about assuming bad faith from the U.S., but about adapting to a world where data is power—and no one can afford to be careless with it.

While the U.S. remains a close ally to the EU, this development underscores a broader reality: even among friends, the digital realm has no borders, and the old rules of diplomacy are being rewritten by surveillance, technology, and data access.

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