US Supreme Court says warrant needed to get cell phone location data
The US Supreme Court ruled that police need a warrant before obtaining cell phone tower location data about a suspect from telecom companies (AFP Photo/JUSTIN SULLIVAN)/ Washington (AFP) - In a landmark digital privacy case, the US Supreme Court ruled Friday that police need a warrant before obtaining cell phone location data about a suspect from telecom companies. In a 5-4 decision, the nation's highest court said that cell phone location data is protected under the Fourth Amendment, which guards against unreasonable search and seizure. ...
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