Your phone keeps a minute-by-minute diary of where you go
Your phone keeps track of your location minute by minute. The US Supreme Court has ruled that police cannot easily access this data, protecting digital privacy in a significant victory. The court determined that geofence searches require a warrant. This decision addresses a practice growing prevalent in US policing. When investigators wish to use this data, they must now obtain a warrant, marking a shift in privacy protections.
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