
Supreme Court Hears Landmark Digital Privacy Case
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case involving geofence warrants, which is widely considered a crucial test for the future of digital privacy rights. The ruling could redefine how law enforcement accesses location data.
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The Supreme Court case that could redefine your digital privacy
Police in Virginia used a technique called geofencing to tap into Google's databases to find out who was near the scene of a bank robbery. The Supreme Court will consider whether it is constitutional.
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