Thanks to a ruling in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, the odds are that the cops will need a warrant before grabbing location data culled from your phone. A recent decision by Judge Susan Illston said that cellphone users have reasonable expectations of privacy when it comes to the location data collected by their carrier.
The location data generated by your phone is now protected in some jurisdictions by your 4th Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures. Part of Judge Illston's decision is based on her understanding that cellphones are "ubiquitous" ...
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The location data generated by your phone is now protected in some jurisdictions by your 4th Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures. Part of Judge Illston's decision is based on her understanding that cellphones are "ubiquitous" ...
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED TO BUY ELECTRONIC ITEMS :
Mobiles >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Tablets >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Mobile Accessories >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Laptops >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Computer Accessories >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Camera Accessories>>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Home Appliances >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
Kitchen Appliances >>>>>>>>>> BUY NOW !
More Tech News >> Click Here
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