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Supreme Court rules that broad cell phone location data sweeps require warrants
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that broad sweeps of cell phone location data require warrants. This ruling highlights concerns over geofence warrants, which could infringe on privacy rights by allowing police to track a...
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that broad sweeps of cell phone location data require warrants. This ruling highlights concerns over geofence warrants, which could infringe on privacy rights by allowing police to track anyone near a crime scene. The case raises important questions about digital privacy and government surveillance. #SupremeCourt #PrivacyRights #DigitalPrivacy #CellPhoneData #FourthAmendment
Originally reported by NBC News.
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