Civil liberties advocates have long argued that “geofence” search warrants are unconstitutional for their ability to ensnare entirely innocent people who were nearby at the time a crime was committed.
Google will soon allow users to store their location data on their devices rather than on Google’s servers, effectively ending a long-running surveillance practice that allowed police and law ...
Google has announced new updates for its Maps app, including letting users delete their location history. The move is being hailed as a response to the rising number of 'Geofence' search warrants ...
New Delhi: Google has moved to end a long-running surveillance practice called "geofence warrants", a practice that allowed law enforcement agencies to use Google's location data to identify potential ...
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that geofence warrants, which are used to identify all users or devices in a geographic area, are prohibited by the Fourth Amendment's protection against ...
I wrote last week about an oral argument in the Fourth Circuit involving geofence warrants. Geofence warrants are warrants to obtain the location data that Google users let Google collect if they opt ...
Apple released a report on Friday detailing government requests for customer data, specifically geofence warrants and how frequently the company has been asked to reveal data on its customer base. In ...
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