... these f*cking illegals are ruining our country, send them all back where they belong π€¬ build the damn wall already...
Applying for an ESTA?
US border forces will check your socials.
You can do it first.
AI-powered screening of your public social media β exactly what US Customs & Border Protection will review. 6 platforms. 17 languages. Report in 6 hours.

She doesn't know what's on that screen. Do you know what's on yours?
[ IN THE PRESS ]
The story everyone's covering.
From the BBC to CNN, the world's press is reporting on US social media screening. Here's why a single old post can now stop you at the border.
Metro
British comedian says he was denied US entry over anti-Trump posts
Trigger Happy TV creator Dom Joly says his ESTA was refused, blaming his "social media anti-Trumpisms" β and warns he knows many others it has happened to.
Read articleTravel Weekly
US considers revised approach to social media screening of travelers
CBP weighs a scaled-back ESTA rule where the social media history a visitor must hand over depends on the answers given during the application.
Read articleBBC News
US to require some visitors to submit five years of social media history
Visa Waiver travellers from dozens of countries β including the UK β would have to disclose five years of social posts and a decade of email addresses to get an ESTA.
Read articleBBC Travel
How a single meme can jeopardise your trip
As governments scrutinise travellers' digital footprints, a single old post or meme can now become grounds to deny entry or trigger online backlash.
Read articleSky News
US plans to start checking all tourists' social media
Visa-free visitors, including Britons, would have to hand over five years of social media along with recent email addresses and phone numbers under a CBP proposal.
Read articleBBC News
US social media checks 'putting people off travel'
A third of international travellers say they are less likely to book a US trip once the planned five-year social media screening comes into force.
Read articleCNN
Millions of travelers could skip the US if the social media policy lands
WTTC research warns the ESTA social media proposal could cost up to 4.7 million arrivals and $15.7bn in lost visitor spending in 2026.
Read article
[ THREAT ASSESSMENT ]
A single post could
cost you America., Your ESTA., Entry., Your Visa., Your Trip.
Border agents don't just glance β they deep-dive 5 years of your public content. A sarcastic meme, an old political rant, even a joke about work can trigger a rejection.
Denied at the gate
Return flight at your expense. Entire trip β gone.
Permanent on your record
One rejection complicates all future US travel, forever.
Everything is searchable
Posts and images β in 17 languages.
... what a f*cking piece of sh*t π‘ someone needs to knock his teeth out and shut him up for good...
... honestly this whole place is a damn joke and everyone in it can go to hell...
... they should round them all up and ship them out before it's too late...
... people like that deserve to get what's coming to them, no mercy...
[ WHAT WE CHECK ]
Major Platforms
Every language.
Every risk.
We scan your public profiles across 6 major platforms, analyzing content in 17 languages across 9 risk categories.
[ HOW IT WORKS ]
Three phases. Full transparency.
Zero passwords.
No black boxes. You authenticate directly with each platform via OAuth β we never touch your password. Here's exactly how every scan works.
Secure connect
AI deep-scan
Intelligence brief
Your passwords stay yours.
Never seen, never stored.
You authenticate directly with each platform using industry-standard OAuth 2.0. We never see, store, or ask for your password. You control exactly what we can access β and you can revoke it at any time.
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GRANTED PERMISSIONS
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RISK CATEGORY ANALYSIS
LANGUAGES DETECTED
CONTENT PROCESSED
2,847
Posts
1,523
Images
8,291
Comments
AI deep-scan.
9 risk categories. 17 languages.
Our AI engine processes every post, image, and comment across all connected platforms. Content is analyzed in 17 languages across the 9 risk categories US border agents specifically look for.
Text analysis
Posts, comments, captions, bios β in 17 languages
Image scan
Visual content screened for flags, symbols, and context
Link & metadata
Shared URLs, hashtags, and engagement patterns
7-year lookback
Full historical scan of all accessible public content
Colour-coded insights
Clear risk levels.
Every flagged post is categorised by risk severity and colour-coded across all your platforms, so you can see at a glance where the risks are before you apply.
OVERALL RISK ASSESSMENT
LOW RISK
Low overall risk across your profiles
FINDINGS BREAKDOWN
QUICK LINKS
β Instagram post Β· 03/2022 β Hate speech
β Instagram post #47 β Profanity
β X thread β Political commentary
[ WHAT YOU GET ]
See exactly what we deliver.
ANALYSIS METRICS
3,751
POSTS SCANNED
175,824
TOTAL REVIEWS
294
FINDINGS
SCAN PROGRESS
SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS
@otimabuse
100%
Posts
220
Findings
X
@otimabuse
100%
Posts
69
Findings
@otimabuse
0%
Posts
0
Findings
SAMPLE FINDING
Just finished a sh1t day at work, f**k this place
Going to wreck this place when I land
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Complete scan across all major platforms with detailed insights.
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- Scan all 6 platforms
- 5 years of post history analysed(maximum of 5,000 posts)
- Detailed risk report
- Priority processing (under 12 hours)
- Quick links to posts to be deleted (in supported platforms)
Group Travellers
Everything in Solo Traveller, plus family coverage and 2 years more history.
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- Everything in Solo Traveller
- 7 years of post history analysed(maximum of 5,000 posts)
- Priority processing (under 6 hours)
- Up to 5 travelers per order
- Email & phone support
[ TESTIMONIALS ]
What our customers say.
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
βI never thought my sarcastic tweet from years ago would be an issue. EstaVetting flagged it and explained why it could look like I was seeking unauthorised work. I cleaned up my profiles and sailed through immigration in JFK. Worth every penny for the peace of mind.β
Chris J
Business Traveller, UK
βMy student exchange was a fabulous opportunity to travel and learn so I was keen to make sure that there were no hold ups either to my visa application or during immigration. So worth it just to know there would be no issues.β
Grace K
Exchange Student, UK
βWe have been looking forward to visiting our American relations to attend a wedding for over a year so it was really important that there were no hold ups, thankfully we did our social media checks as we found several posts to clean up which we had completely forgotten about.β
Mr & Mrs Davies
Holidaymakers, UK
βAs someone who posts for a living, my whole online life is basically public, so I was dreading what this would turn up. It flagged a couple of old joke posts about working while I travel that I'd completely forgotten about. Ten minutes to archive them and it was done. The report explained why each one mattered without ever making me feel told off.β
Maya R
Content Creator, UK
βBooked this after a friend got pulled aside at the border over something he'd posted years ago. Figured it was a small price compared to missing the flight. Came back all clear, and for once I actually slept the night before flying.β
Tom B
First-time US Traveller, UK
βHonestly, we were more worried about our teenagers' accounts than our own. The check covered all four of us with a separate report each, and our eldest had a couple of posts that needed sorting before we flew. Far rather find that out at home than at the airport.β
The Osei Family
Family Trip, UK
βI'm hardly ever on Facebook these days so I almost didn't bother, but my daughter insisted. Turned out an old comment of mine could easily have been taken the wrong way. The steps to fix it took me a couple of goes to follow, I'll be honest, but I got there myself without having to ring anyone.β
Linda M
Retired Traveller, UK
βMy work means I share opinions publicly, and I'd read that US immigration looks closely at that. The report didn't tell me to delete my views, it just pointed to two posts that could be misread and explained how. I went in informed rather than anxious.β
Daniel K
Journalist, UK
[ Faq ]
Common questions.
Everything you need to know before your scan.
The service is optional and independent. However, US Border Force requires disclosure of all social media platforms and user accounts if you use them. Failure to honestly disclose could result in denial of entry.
Absolutely not. We never ask for any passwords. Our scan only reviews publicly accessible content authenticated via the platform β exactly what border agents would see.
Reports are delivered in under 6 hours via email for both our Solo Traveller and Group Travellers plans.
We scan Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), Flickr, Medium, and Tumblr. Our analysis operates in 17 languages.
We can take no responsibility for posts you choose to keep and not delete. It is entirely your responsibility. Our service helps identify potential issues so you can take informed action.
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