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US Supreme Court appears split over controversial use of ‘geofence’ search warrants

The US Supreme Court is divided on the controversial use of geofence search warrants, which allow police to access location data, sparking a major privacy debate. While law enforcement argues they are essential for solving crimes, civil lib...

TechCrunch· Apr 28, 2026 · 5:59 PM · 22 views

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The US Supreme Court is divided on the controversial use of geofence search warrants, which allow police to access location data, sparking a major privacy debate. While law enforcement argues they are essential for solving crimes, civil liberties groups warn about the risks to innocent people's privacy. The court's decision could redefine digital privacy rights and impact how location data is used by authorities. #SupremeCourt #Geofence #PrivacyRights #DigitalPrivacy #LawEnforcement

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