However, Mr. Grossman said you are better off traveling without your password management software loaded on your devices so<br />that you won’t be asked to hand over the master password to your vault.<br />“Even if somebody put a gun to my head, I don’t know it.”<br />Password management apps like 1Password and LastPass can automatically create strong, lengthy passwords for all your online accounts<br />and keep them stored in a vault that is accessible with one master password.<br />You could store a copy of the password vault on a cloud service like Dropbox<br />and get access to your vault of passwords when you reach your travel destination, he said.<br />It’s a wise idea to invest in a so-called travel device, a cheap smartphone or computer<br />that you use only abroad: You don’t want your nice equipment to get lost or stolen while traveling, anyway, let alone searched by border agents.<br />Several travelers, including American citizens like Haisam Elsharkawi, were recently pressured into giving officers from the United States Customs<br />and Border Protection access to their cellphones at the airport.