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Here’s the catch: geofence warrants are only possible because companies collect and store massive amounts of our personal data in the first place.
The result? People who have nothing to do with a crime can still get swept into an investigation.
Digital privacy is a safeguard against mass surveillance.
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument: Chatrie v. U.S., examining whether "geofence warrants" -- which compel tech companies to reveal users' data to identify suspects -- violate the 4th Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches – LIVE on C-SPAN2